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[Sue Holzberlein, “No more ‘here we go again’ moments,” Sentinel, May 7, 2018 ]
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Why ...?
Sometimes when things seem bleakest, you need a friend.
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I’ve learned that the best way to know when and how to make changes is to draw closer to God.
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The heavenly record

The more we understand what is true about ourselves, the more we bring our thoughts and actions into line with what is spiritually true of us and everyone.
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Understanding God’s supremacy gives us the ability to triumph over any difficult human circumstance.
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Turning Points in Spiritual Growth
I would like to express gratitude for all the ways in which Mary Baker Eddy’s timeless writings counsel us continually.
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For Kids

‘Thank you, God!’

Do you have a favorite toy?
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Testimony of Healing

No more asthma

From a very young age, I grew up attending a Christian Science Sunday School.
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Testimony of Healing
About two years ago, I had been spending a lot of time praying with the ideas in an article entitled “This world of infinite Love” by Julia M.
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Testimony of Healing

Healing of cold symptoms

I was preparing for bed and felt symptoms of a cold coming on.
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Reverenced

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'To Bless All Mankind'

In the giving season, a special act of charity

End-of-year holidays such as Christmas have long been marked as a time for generous giving.
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'To Bless All Mankind'

Meaningful giving

What makes a giver?
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Editorial

When the mist lifts

Love’s abundant grace and Truth’s clarity are at our side—even if in that moment they seem unseen and unfelt.
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