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Letters

Letters

[“God cannot be bullied,” Judy Cole, January 11, 2016, Sentinel] 
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Christian Science Sentinel—Audio Chat
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When I was a new student of Christian Science and young mother of two little ones, the healing experiences of “those people in the Bible” repeatedly spoke to me.
Article
God’s universal laws of harmony govern His universe.
Article
As I studied, thoughts of God’s supremacy, His absolute omnipotence and omnipresence, began to override belief in the power of hatred.
How I Found Christian Science
I started smoking at the tender age of 16.
Article

Safe in the storm

The sky seems so much bigger when you’re in the middle of the ocean.
Testimony of Healing
I’m truly grateful for the privilege of studying Christian Science and for the many blessings it has brought to my life.
Bible Lens
Testimony of Healing
Some years ago, I planned to go on a trip to a distant part of the country.
Testimony of Healing

Stolen purse recovered

Many years ago, on a beautiful Sunday morning in the summer, my then two-year-old daughter and I were getting ready to go to church.
Testimony of Healing

Prayer reverses predictions of difficult birth

Some months ago I received a call from my daughter, who was close to the date of delivering her baby.
Poem
The antivirus scan complete, there’s a notice on my screenCongratulating me that my computer is now clean.
'To Bless All Mankind'
In the 1950s, Americans saw Cuba as they saw Canada—a friendly neighbor they could pop in and visit anytime.
'To Bless All Mankind'
Recent steps toward reconciliation of the decades-long hostility between the United States and Cuba led Monitor columnist John Yemma to ask recently, “Can they be friends?
Editorial

Completeness and progress

Christ Jesus demonstrated spiritual completeness as the actual state of man’s being.

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