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Letters

[“Out with the old, in with the new!” Juli Vice, May 16, 2016, Sentinel]
The Christian Science Journal 
One time when some young relatives came to visit me, they told me they were looking for snails and asked me if I had seen any.
Are we going to let an untoward event tempt us into feeling victimized?
A line from a thought-provoking article in the Christian Science Sentinel got my attention.
Every morning I like to read from Psalms.

The ice skating show

Fancy moves! The ice skating show! These were the things I looked forward to when my parents signed me up for figure skating lessons.
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Profoundly grateful

“Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!”.
I’m a stay-at-home dad with four children, ages six to fourteen.
I was in the midst of an extended business trip when I tripped and fell in the shower, hitting the back of my head on the edge of the tiles.
The bird whose right wing flutters to soar, while the left beats itsway downward, falls to the earth.

The key hope in sanctions

The act of imposing a trade boycott or similar sanctions on a country for its misbehavior has long been used as a substitute for war.

The hope within us all

The success of sanctions often comes from relying on a hopeful view of people’s willingness to change.

Real reform now!

Christian Science is Christ Jesus’ Christianity, and it is having an effect on men and women who are waking to its realness and vitality.