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[Gloria Preston, “When a close family member was hospitalized,” Sentinel, May 11, 2020]
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On the web: The JSH-Online.
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Continuing The Conversation

Depth and healing

Dear Reader,
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Of all the fears that nag at us, fear of the unknown can seem the most terrifying.
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The harbinger of light

The darkest moments of our lives can be the harbingers of the greatest light.
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For this author, dealing with the troubling, entrenched issue of racism begins with a Biblically-based question: Am I truly willing to love my neighbor as God does? An incident at her local police station gave her the opportunity to put this prayer into action.
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A consciousness that acknowledges the power of God to supply everyone’s needs helps bring that good into individual and collective experience. 
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TeenConnect: Q&A
When nothing’s going on, it’s easy to feel like you don’t have purpose. But this author offers a different take: Purpose isn’t dependent on external circumstances but is actually built in to who you are.
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Testimony of Healing

Family freed from contagion

As the COVID-19 crisis deepened, I turned to Mary Baker Eddy’s short article titled “Contagion”.
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Testimony of Healing
In the fall of 2018, after what had seemed to be only a slight back-pulling injury, my condition rapidly worsened.
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Testimony of Healing

Thankful for two healings

I am very grateful for two healings I had during the past couple of years.
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Editorial
When we remain spiritually awake and alert to God’s love, we are not easily mesmerized by the uncertainty of the times.
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