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Letters
Marilyn Baum’s article, “The unfolding comfort, care, and direction of Love,” in the February 2, 2015, Sentinel encouraged me to magnify some of the comfort and guidance that Christian Science has given me while passing through a similar experience of starting a new life after a long, happy marriage. Thanks to Marilyn for including so many comforting, leading-out-of-grief ideas.
I love how she started out with Mary Baker Eddy’s request to pray “mentally, meekly, and importunately” (Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896, p. 127) for ourselves. Her deliverance from property problems was truly poetic, and her ending paragraph is a tender summing up and follow-through.
Grace Carter
Newtown, Pennsylvania, US
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March 2, 2015 issue
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Letters
Grace Carter, Dawn Dickey , DianaD, Belinda Marcy Joines
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The healing touch of Love
Barbara Pettis
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Acknowledging present good at hand
Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
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Room to pray between a rock and a hard place
Cynthia Tyler
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That Truth gives promise of a dawn
Photograph by Steve Ryf
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A church centered on healing
Rosa Bobia
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All is well
By Sahil, sixth grade, Chandigarh, India
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Injured hip mended
Elizabeth Brewer
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Prayer meets an immediate need
Carl Sheasley
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My spiritual journey to healing
Florence Anika Lasnier
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The power of spiritual ideas
Merle W. Miller
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The greater works
Sandy Sandberg