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[“Stillness, a fire within, and healing,” Ron Mangelsdorf, August 31, 2015, Sentinel]
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In the Father’s hands

In the Scriptures, we find comforting evidence that good can and does overcome evil.
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Inspiration on the road

My prayers were for the safety and guidance of all drivers—myself and everyone else throughout the whole world.
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Beloved as the sparrows

Man was created perfect and free, and we have the right to refute any suggestion that man can be robbed of his true being.
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How I Found Christian Science
In the more mature years of my life, I’ve been blessed by finding Christian Science.
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When I was nine years old, Dad decided our family should move.
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Testimony of Healing
I have appreciated knowing that God is Love ever since I first attended the Christian Science Sunday School at the age of ten.
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Testimony of Healing

Leg injury healed

About four years ago, my brother challenged me to race him in a 50-yard dash behind our home.
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Testimony of Healing
In January 2010, our dog, Zoe, became very sick.
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'To Bless All Mankind'

Global drive on corruption should start at home

In June, British Prime Minister David Cameron was quick to cast the first stone following the bribery scandal at FIFA, the world soccer governing body.
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'To Bless All Mankind'
Truly, corruption can greatly affect the quality of life in a country.
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The search for our identity

If man is conceived by Spirit, then what we really are is something far more than an imperfect, material mortal.
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