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From the readers
Instant classic
[Deb Hensley, “You will always exist,” Sentinel, January 14, 2019]
Thank you for this life-changing article. I was moved by the simple but profound truths so beautifully stated. I had never quite seen what Ms. Hensley perfectly put: “Those I loved and thought I’d lost were still loving—still expressing God, divine Love—right now.” Of course! “Love alone is Life,” as our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, states in her poem “Love” (Poems, p. 7). There’s no question that loving never stops, so neither can living. I will continue to cherish this article as I go forward in living “the foreverness of good.” I consider this an instant classic!
Angela Sage Larsen
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Encouraging article
[Karen Neff, “Knowing that you know,” Sentinel, December 31, 2018]
This very helpful article could have quoted my favorite Bible verse from Jeremiah: “I know the thoughts that I think toward you” (29:11). Thanks for encouragement in “... understanding that we actually are reflections of the fullness of divine Mind [which] enables us to yield to God, to listen for what we need to know when we need to know it.”
Oliver Hirsh
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February 25, 2019 issue
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From the readers
Angela Sage Larsen, Oliver Hirsh
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Keep the treasure! But why buy the field?
Judith Hardy Olson
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No recalls
Laura Bantly
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Getting unstuck
Holly Suhi
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Fired up!
Susan Angle Damone
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Loving remembrance, free of grief
Joan Bernard Bradley
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I found help in Science and Health
Ben Poznick
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When things don’t go the way you planned
Logan Landry
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No more migraines
R. Derek Swire
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Skin condition healed
Stefan Hösgen
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Healed after a hiking trip
Nancy M. Sanders
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Worries resolved, pain dissolved
Cathy Fields
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'O send out thy light and thy truth ...'
Photograph by William Pappas
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Our reformation from sin is healing, too
Tony Lobl