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Letters

Comfort from the Psalms 
Christian Science Sentinel—Audio Podcast

Engaged in praying for the world

I love these words from a hymn in the Christian Science Hymnal: 
I felt a genuine desire to bring every moment under the direction of God.

Whom should I vote for?

I was thinking back to the first time I had the opportunity to vote in a presidential election.

A consciousness filled with light

Given the fast pace of our daily lives, it might seem almost impossible to take a break.
Christianity was always a part of my life, and growing up in our family church, I felt a deep, personal relationship to God.
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Daddy was helping me do a gymnastics move called a back hip circle on my bars in the playroom when I crashed into a picture.

Healed after a hard fall

I am so grateful to learn from the Bible that we all have the capability to challenge any difficulties we find ourselves in.

Sudden illness healed

One day, about forty years ago, I went to work as usual, but shortly after arriving I began to feel unwell.
When my first child was born, it did not occur to me to pray ​specifically ​about commonly held beliefs about the growth of babies and children.

'As mortals awake from their dream...'

As mortals awake from their dream of materialsensation, this adorable, all-inclusive God,and all earth’s hieroglyphics of Love, areunderstood; and infinite Mind is seen kindlingthe stars, rolling the worlds, reflecting allspace and Life,—but not life in matter.

The moral action in naming genocide

Under pressure from Congress, the Obama administration declared on March 17 that the Islamic State has committed genocide against groups in areas under its control, including Yazidis, Christians, and Shiite Muslims.
“Taking a moral stance”—that’s how the Monitor editorial on the facing page describes the move by the United States to designate as genocide specific actions by the Islamic State.
It’s never too late for the Christ-presence to enter into any person’s experience, or into a marriage.