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The real deal
Dear Reader:
People want real, honest communication—whether it’s between friends or on social and commercial media. The same is true of whatever we write in the Christian Science magazines. The pieces need to be genuine and credible to readers.
Authenticity is one of a handful of key qualities that we as editors and writers look for as we work with each article. Other qualities that should be represented in the magazines’ pages could include heart, accessibility, and relevance, in addition to the spiritual depth essential to every article. In this month’s column, we’d like to share a little about the subject of authenticity.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
May 4, 2020 issue
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From the readers
Paul Swartz, Diana Simpson
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The real deal
Susan Stark
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Certainty in uncertain times
Susan Booth Mack Snipes
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Be a sunflower—follow the light
Lee Brother
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“Throwing shade” or reflecting light?
Katherine Stephen
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Shielded from contagion during air travel
Susan Tish
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Deliverance from slavery
Lyle Young
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Back on the trail
Jenny Sinatra
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Healed of nail puncture in boyhood
Patrick J. Barrett
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Dire business situation worked out
Ann Little
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Trust in God’s care brings healing and harmony
Victoria Butler
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'God’s angels ever come and go ...'
Photograph by Sue Holzberlein
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Trust in the face of uncertainty
Larissa Snorek