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Head injury healed
Between my freshman and sophomore years of college, I took time off to join an intensive performing arts program. I took many classes related to the performing arts, performed in professional shows, and taught children.
Although I loved the program, I had to learn how to balance a demanding schedule and adjust to a new environment. Initially, I struggled with feeling stressed and overwhelmed.
As a student of Christian Science, I have learned that I can turn to God when I feel like this, and after I dedicated myself to prayer for a couple of months, the joy, peace, fulfillment, and balance returned to my life. I finally felt on top of everything again. No sooner did I feel this way, though, than I was knocked back down—literally.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
January 13, 2020 &
January 20, 2020
double issue
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From the readers
Jill Crawford, Lyn Blair
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Assignment: To pray for the world’s displaced people
Ashley David Penrose
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Know what you are
Lois Degler
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A way out of deterministic theories
George Moffett
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Blessings of the new birth
Name Withheld
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What’s your favorite name for God?
By a young class at the Christian Science Society of Stevens Point, Wisconsin
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Gum inflammation gone
Suzanne Smedley
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No more nighttime anxiety
Rachel Hanson
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Head injury healed
Courtlyn Reekstin
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Exodus
Guillaume Olivier
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Uplifted
Tori Dell
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The divide that unites
Barbara Vining