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From the readers
During a sleepless night thinking about a dear relative, my thought fastened on Hymn 148, “In heavenly Love abiding,” in the Christian Science Hymnal (Anna L. Waring). As it was too early to call my relative, I picked up the November 5, 2018, Sentinel already opened to Tony Lobl’s editorial, “Thinking about things from God’s point of view.” It was specific guidance to “our true thinking.”
Deciding to read again the entire issue, I came across the very hymn that had come to me in the night and that had been so helpful to a family of hikers on the Appalachian Trail (see Ainsley Gordon, “God was with us every step of the way”).

December 10, 2018 issue
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From the readers
Gini Gregg, Kim Welaye
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‘Citizens … of the household of God’
Madeline Cassidy
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Keeping God as the head of the household
Libby Jones
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To be a healer instead of a worrier: How I’m praying for world leaders
Terese Reiter Messman
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Can ants destroy a home?
Russell Whittaker
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A search for home brought me to Christian Science
Shawn McCrocklin
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Finding my way
Hilary Harper-Wilcoxen
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Broken nose healed
Lynn Rowe Wood
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Condition on leg healed
Patience Moses
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Standing upright again after back injury
Joanne Ward Humbert
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Walking and talking freely again
BettyJo Cost
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'That Truth gives promise of a dawn ...'
Photograph by Steve Ryf
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More meaning for Christmas
Allison W. Phinney