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From the readers
Inspiring poem
[Elizabeth Mata, “As a trusting bird,” Sentinel, February 19, 2018]
What a lovely image this poem evokes of instantaneous healing. Thank you, Liz, for this inspiring poem.
Deborah Caserotti
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Turn the other cheek?
[Sentinel Watch, Caryl Farkas, Riley Seay, and Claudia Laryea, “Turning the other cheek—simple but not easy,” JSH-Online.com, February 5, 2018]
I have always wondered what it really means to turn the other cheek. This podcast brought out that we are not to passively accept abuse, but to turn our heart to God, Love, to heal it. This is applying the command that Jesus gives us to love our enemies. Thanks to all the contributors to this uplifting podcast.
Janet Showalter
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Precious insight
I just want to thank you for this very helpful Bible Lens research section. The information just adds precious insight to my spiritual growth as I study the Christian Science Bible Lesson each day of the week prior to the Lesson-Sermon on Sunday.
Kaye Patterson
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March 26, 2018 issue
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From the readers
Deborah Caserotti, Janet Showalter, Kaye Patterson
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Easter: how Christ transforms us
Ruth Geyer
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The power of innocence
Laura Clayton
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God’s mercy when you’re in over your head
Judith Hedrick
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Love—is it natural to us?
Susan Oakes
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Lost in Los Angeles and humbled by God’s angels
Hannah Rackham
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‘Perfect and bump-free!’
Harlow
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Healed of debilitating menstrual cramps
Suzanne Smedley
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Inflammation and rash healed
Laura Witney
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Wasp sting healed
Jacqueline Bissonnette
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No more allergies
J. Douglas Wood
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God’s eternal day
Kim Haig
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Getting up close with the criminal justice system
The Monitor’s Editorial Board
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Knowing you’re good
Deborah Huebsch
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Rise up! And follow Christ.
Barbara Vining