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Letters

How grateful I am for the weekly Sentinel that I have been reading for a half century.
Christian Science Sentinel

Find confidence in God

God is always with us and forever expressing in us the spiritual qualities we need
to meet the challenges we face.

Disciplining thought

What we think and how we think matter greatly.

The touch of Christ

The Christ enables us to broaden our spiritual understanding, our faith, and our love.

Sustenance from Psalm 18

It was a Christian Science practitioner who introduced me to Psalm 18.
In the face of terrorism, what can we do? Even a simple prayer is enough to begin making a difference. So let’s pray together to combat hatred, fear, and despair.
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One peaceful morning more than a year ago, while feeding birds in the backyard, I suddenly heard unusually loud sounds in my ear, and I appeared to lose my balance.
My first encounter with the Christian Science textbook happened as if by accident, but I only realized later that it was divine Love that led me to Christian Science.
I like to pray for the world each day, starting with reviewing what’s in The Christian Science Monitor’s Daily News Briefing.
The “still, small voice” of scientific thought reaches over continent and ocean to the globe’s remotest bound.

Retirees’ secret to happiness? Giving back

Thinking of a retirement full of cruises to each of the Seven Seas?
Volunteering at church or in a prison.
Through the resurrection Jesus proved that sin has no power to take away good.