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From the readers
Treatment for partisan division
[Leah Schaefer, “When a congressional intern prayed about partisan hatred,” Sentinel, September 30, 2019]
This article embodies the best, most concise treatment for partisan division and discord I have ever read. Thanks to the author and editors who brought it to us. My only hope is that it can reach a very wide audience.
David Fares
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Excited to share
[Piper Foster Wilder, “How can I be a solution?” Sentinel, September 30, 2019]
Wow! Thank you for this mega-inspiring article. I’m so excited to share this with my family, some of whom are not Christian Scientists. How grateful I am that Mary Baker Eddy set up our precious publications not only for the support of her church members but also to share with others.
I’m also grateful that dedicated students are at The Mother Church serving in all aspects of our movement.
Virginia Cooper
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Inspiring article
[Steve Levey, “The transformative art of stillness,” Sentinel, September 16, 2019]
This was a beautiful and inspiring article. It was very helpful. Thank you to Steve for sharing it.
Helen Dix
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November 4, 2019 issue
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From the readers
David Fares, Virginia Cooper, Helen Dix
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Repeat content—why do it?
Susan Stark
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Is spiritual power relevant to political campaigns?
Douglas Paul
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Break a habit and bless the world
Karen Neff
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Making moral decisions
George Moffett
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Character matters
Elizabeth Mata
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Spiritual growth clears up annoyance and pride
Trevor Snorek-Yates
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The shaking stopped
Andie Raffles
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Agelessness proven in healings
Nancy Battey
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Freed from alcohol dependence
Name Withheld
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A lifetime of healings
Martha Lemasters
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Rotation on the Board of Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society
Board of Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society
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Seeing past turmoil in the news
Mark Sappenfield