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[Madeline Cassidy, “ ‘Citizens … of the household of God,’ ” Sentinel, December 10, 2018]
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When I am afraid, I mentally insist that God is in control, no matter how I feel emotionally.
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You will always exist

In the silence of my living room, I felt the peace and timelessness of deathless good.
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I knew getting involved in a relationship with her would not bless either of us.
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I didn’t need to know what was going to happen next year, or next month, or even next week—only today.
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A Soul-filled life

We are the expression of Soul itself, made to express qualities such as beauty, harmony, and joy.
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For Kids

A good idea from God

When Dwayne was little, one of his favorite things to do was spend time with his shovels, toys, and trucks in his wooden sandbox.
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Testimony of Healing

Foot injury healed

In the summer of 2017 I had the great joy of participating in an event for young people interested in Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing
When my daughter was little, one afternoon I noticed she was frequently touching one ear.
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Testimony of Healing
One afternoon at our church’s Christian Science Reading Room, I walked out to our display showcase.
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Testimony of Healing
Recently, my husband and I moved to a house that needed remodeling.
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God’s universe

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Editorial
In proportion as one holds up for oneself Jesus’ model of living at one with God, and strives to abide by it, one’s life becomes more joyful, purposeful, productive, and spiritually enriching.
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