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[“Out with the old, in with the new!” Juli Vice, May 16, 2016, Sentinel]
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The Christian Science Journal 
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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.
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Are we going to let an untoward event tempt us into feeling victimized?
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A line from a thought-provoking article in the Christian Science Sentinel got my attention.
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Comfort From The Psalms
Every morning I like to read from Psalms.
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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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Testimony of Healing

Profoundly grateful

“Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!”.
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Testimony of Healing
I’m a stay-at-home dad with four children, ages six to fourteen.
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Testimony of Healing
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.
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Image and Inspiration
The bird whose right wing flutters to soar, while the left beats itsway downward, falls to the earth.
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'To Bless All Mankind'

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.
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'To Bless All Mankind'

The hope within us all

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

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. 
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