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From the readers
Same realization
[William Ward, “Eye trouble healed,” Sentinel, March 9, 2020]
Thank you for a very comforting and supportive testimony. I am going through the same realization that the author did—that we need to dig in and make Christian Science our own. I can’t imagine anything more uplifting than the understanding of God’s absolute love for us.
Michele Beaugrand
via JSH-Online.com
Key idea
[Tony Lobl, “Dialing down our digital distractions,” Sentinel, March 2, 2020]
A key idea for sure, and much appreciated. Hopefully there will be more on this valuable subject, as many people are lost in a host of distractions.
Brian Waller
via JSH-Online.com
Resonated strongly
The testimony in Deborah Huebsch’s article “What is Christian Science healing?” (Sentinel, March 2, 2020) resonated with me so strongly. “I hadn’t been praying to heal anything. All I was doing was experiencing God’s love ….” That’s an accurate description of the role of Mind’s idea in its relation to Mind. Mind’s idea, man, doesn’t pray to heal anything. Mind’s idea is a constant expression of divine Love.
Peter Wilkinson
Melbourne, Australia
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April 13, 2020 issue
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From the readers
Michele Beaugrand, Brian Waller, Peter Wilkinson
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Start, stay, stick, and stand with God
Judith Hardy Olson
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No more fascination with “true crime” stories
Rebekah Charlston
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Break through resistance to forgiving
Kim Crooks Korinek
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The silk-purse perspective
Barb Goodspeed Grant
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Leave the ruminating to the cows
Kim Hedge
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How I’m praying about school shootings
Perrin Kendall
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No aftereffects from scalding
Gail Wade Moeller
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Anger healed and pain gone
Katelyn Wigmore
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Flu symptoms healed
Racine Dews
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Ever been afraid?
Lona Ingwerson