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[Ann Little, “Dire business situation worked out,” Sentinel, May 4, 2020]
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Continuing The Conversation
Dear Reader,
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Indignant? Who, me?

Biblical leaders often turned to God first and humbly listened.
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There is a deeper level of learning that can not only help us “not notice” limitations but actually bring freedom from them.
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The thoughts we hold on to—our mental portfolio—have a very marked effect on our lives.
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Having the unselfish motive to bless others puts our work on a sound basis.
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Even when a situation seems hopeless, God is guiding us and holding us safe at every moment.
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Unshakable joy

Joy derived from God doesn’t depend on circumstances.
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Kids
I was at summer camp, and for the first time in my life, I had an opportunity to pray for myself without anyone else’s help.
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Testimony of Healing
My parents were introduced to Christian Science many decades ago when a relative convinced them to engage a Christian Science practitioner to pray for me, their infant daughter.
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Testimony of Healing
My dad married my stepmother when I was very young.
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Testimony of Healing

Headache healed

I would like to express my gratitude for an instantaneous healing I experienced four or five years ago that continues to act as a beacon of inspiration to me.
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Image and Inspiration

'Ye are a chosen generation ...'

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Truly righteous thinking looks beyond material analysis of others, starting with God’s view, not our own. 
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