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[“Our gratitude for God heals!” Liz Butterfield Wallingford, November 23, 2015, Sentinel]
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Christmas

This interesting day, crowned with the history of Truth’s idea,—its earthly advent and nativity,—is especially dear to the heart of Christian Scientists; to whom Christ’s appearing in a fuller sense is so precious, and fraught with divine benedictions for mankind.
To receive the Christ is to welcome into consciousness the activity and healing power of God. 
As I learned more about God and my relationship to Him, a tremendous weight lifted.
Divine Love meets all our human needs now, just as Jesus proved.
Merry Christmas! We hope that you will enjoy this loved German carol as we continue to preview some of the hymns that will be included in the next Christian Science Hymnal Supplement.
Zabba, my niece’s little Maltese dog, needed a sweater! Because I like to knit, my niece asked if I could help make one.

The best ‘first aid’

A call came in late one blustery winter night.

Normal sight restored

Understanding the omnipresence of God, Spirit, is a fundamental concept of Christian Science.

Injuries and fear healed

Recently, while studying Mary Baker Eddy’s article, “ ‘Choose Ye’ ”.

Keep while ye need it

Keep while ye need it, brothers mine,With honest zeal your Christmas sign,But judge not him who every mornFeels in his heart the Lord Christ born.

Protecting the purity of the Olympics

Fans of the Olympics will be able to more than simply watch the next summer Games, which are being held in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

Fulfillment on the playing field

Earlier this year, a Monitor editorial commended the International Olympic Committee for its efforts to curb “the corrupting influence of sports betting worldwide,” noting that issues such as cheating and sports fixing “have hit several professional sports in recent years”.
Today the spirit of the Christ, or true idea of God, opens up a universe of good that we find ourselves exploring step by step—and valuing more than anything.