Are you sure?
This bookmark will be removed from all folders and any saved notes will be permanently removed.
At home with Love
Life was going really well. Great in fact!
After moving house two years before, I was in a whirlwind of activity: studying hard for exams and regularly participating in equestrian competitions.
Christian Science has helped me so much in all my activities, and it had been especially helpful during the move. Now, as I prepared for exams, I found I was turning to it more than ever. I recalled reading that Mary Baker Eddy once paused before she entered a room to let the Christ, the powerful idea of God’s presence, go before her (see Julia M. Johnston, Mary Baker Eddy: Her Mission and Triumph, pp. 138–139).
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
JSH Collections
This article is included in:
2016 - DIGITAL COLLECTION
A Collection for Teens - January–June 2016
JSH-Online has hundreds of pamphlets, anthologies, and special editions for you to discover.
May 2, 2016 issue
View Issue-
Letters
Sharon Leman, Margaret, Kathryn Hoyt
-
Staying out of the political pit
Kate Dearborn
-
Shielded from a violent fight
Mary Ann Livingston
-
The importance of humility in our relationships
Silvia Rocío Villar
-
Spiritual expectancy and the Word
Summer Wright
-
An attitude adjustment
Laurel McNabb Sheehan
-
At home with Love
Megan Bell
-
‘God is in charge’
Noelle Lindstrom
-
Illness healed
Angélica Guagliardo
-
No more restricted jaw movement
Elisabeth Schwartz
-
'The wilderness and the solitary place shall be...'
Photograph by Peter Anderson
-
Endgame for an opiate epidemic
The Monitor’s Editorial Board
-
The divine comfort that heals addiction
Kari Mashos
-
Making and keeping friends
Margaret Rogers