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From the readers

I read Allison Phinney’s July 2, 2018, Sentinel editorial, “The reason for existing,” several times and felt it was a Christian Science treatment.
On the web: The following JSH-Online.
Like the three other periodicals Mary Baker Eddy established, the Monitor brings the compassionate, healing message of Christian Science to every corner of the globe—magnifying good and impelling prayer for our communities and world.

Love in action

Our love for man is inseparable from our love for God. 
Understanding each individual’s relation to God can move us beyond cultural barriers.

Me—a turtle?

I began to see that we truly have one home. We always have resided and always will reside in divine Love.
I asked myself, Why am I doing this; what is my motive? 
When I was a little girl, my grandmother gave me a pendant that had been hers as a teenager.
My family and I were on holiday in the Australian bush, which has large fields of grasslands and forests.
I would like to tell how Mary Baker Eddy’s poem “Christ My Refuge,” which is included in the Christian Science Hymnal.

Dancing with God

“It’s a dance with God.
Christian Science has brought healing to my life in countless ways, often with the help of devoted Christian Science practitioners, who lovingly and selflessly support our spiritual upward growth.
A while ago I woke up with a very sore throat and the inability to breathe easily or swallow normally.

Forever child

God is our All

There is indescribable joy to be found in learning of one’s intact, pure identity as God’s precious creation.
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A couple of summers ago, I went to a sleep-away summer camp, but I ended up staying for only a small part of it because I was scared and homesick.
I just finished second grade, and I go to the Christian Science Sunday School.
My favorite hymn is number 477, which starts out, “Feed my lambs, tend my sheep”.