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[Deb Hensley, “A piano lesson in the key of Life,” Sentinel, April 9, 2018 ]
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After Christ Jesus fed the hungry multitude, he asked that the fragments of the meal be gathered up so nothing would be lost.
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Man manifests and represents only the eternal, harmonious nature of God.
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Today I am holding to the truth that our brothers and sisters everywhere are safe in the eternal and ever-present arms of divine Love. 
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I didn’t need to be tempted by old thoughts about anything.
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How I Found Christian Science
In the early 1990s, as part of my graduate school program, I took a class on environmental policy.
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For Kids
I want to tell you about the time I learned that prayer can heal.
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Testimony of Healing
One night about a year ago I was unable to sleep because there was a lot of pain in my stomach.
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Testimony of Healing

Illness healed instantly

Last summer, I had the opportunity to witness an instantaneous healing!
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Testimony of Healing
I have always loved the hymns in the Christian Science Hymnal.
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Omnipresence

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'To Bless All Mankind'

People once at odds don’t try to even the score

After he declared victory over Islamic State.
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'To Bless All Mankind'
First Nation, Métis, and Inuit people in Canada are experiencing a spiritual and cultural resurgence, contributing more and more to the visual arts, theater, music, film, and politics.
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None of us can isolate ourselves from or find ourselves outside of the care and comfort of God’s mothering love.
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