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Note to readers
Welcome to this issue of the Christian Science Sentinel! Every piece in this issue has been written by writers in their twenties and thirties, in line with the upcoming “Being a Force for Good” summit being held in Boston from October 11 to 13.
But: This issue is for everyone, from all walks of life and in every age group—you, your friends, and your community. We hope you will feel inspired to share it with others and even write your own articles for future issues of the Sentinel. In line with the summit theme, this issue is intended to give you tools to be “a force for good” in the world, wherever you are.
Any one of us, when we choose love instead of fear, gentleness instead of aggression, peace instead of conflict, can be a force for good in our day-to-day life. When we challenge disappointment or dismay, like in Wendy Walcoff’s article, and stay open to possibilities, we become a force for good—for ourselves and others. When we follow Truth’s leading rather than the status quo, and are impelled to care for all humanity, we create ripple effects we may or may not see—every time.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
September 30, 2019 issue
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Note to readers
Barbara Vining, Larissa Snorek, Tony Lobl
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How can I be a solution?
Piper Foster Wilder
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Tackling global issues—with prayer
By Jenny Sawyer with Emily Faulkner
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Love clears the way
Name withheld by request
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Defeat distraction
Helene Timm
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When a congressional intern prayed about partisan hatred
Leah Schaefer
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No-fear parenting
Laurie Frederick, Nate Frederick
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Church: A force for good (part one)
Emmanuel, Robert, Christian, Amanda, Lizzie
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My deepest questions answered
Cheryl DeSanctis
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Healing restores love of Christian Science
Edwin de Leon
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Illness isn’t inevitable
Gabriella Burns
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Healing of an injured collarbone
Niklas Peschke
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Spiritward
H. Fish
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'And he said to them ...'
Photograph by Lisa Andrews