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[Yvonne Joy Prinsloo, “Truth is always the solution,” Sentinel, May 14, 2018]
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King of the lions

Moral courage is a powerful trait that we embody when we are moral as well as courageous.
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A ‘Mr. Right’ search

Regret over the past started to give way to hope and expectancy of good. 
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“The true essence of following Christ is to love.”
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What does it mean to love another, especially if that person is a public figure seeming to have a polarizing effect?
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Teens
For my first three years of high school, I felt like a puzzle piece that didn’t fit.
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TeenConnect: Q&A
Why do bad things happen even if we’re praying a lot? This contributor shares how she wrestled with that question and came out with a deeper understanding of God’s omnipotence—and our God-given ability to overcome every challenge.
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Testimony of Healing

Fear and pain healed

One day after work, some coworkers and I were setting up a Thanksgiving gratitude tree, when suddenly I felt pain on the right side of my body.
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Testimony of Healing
I would like to share a tender healing I experienced about a year ago.
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Testimony of Healing
I was planning to visit Houston, Texas, for several weeks to help family friends with the birth of their second child.
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Testimony of Healing
I have learned how important it is to be grateful for what God has given.
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Poem

Praise—in meekness!

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Editorial

Loving God in a material world

And as I took up the study of Christian Science once again, I saw how freeing it was to love God—even in a world that seemed to be consumed with material things and personalities.
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