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The daystar of divine Science
They say the star of Bethlehem
Shone brightly on that night,
To lead the wise men on their way
To view the babe of light.
I thought about that guiding star,
But not as mass on high,
But rather, symbol of the Truth,
Its presence ever nigh.
Before the world was ever known,
Of so-called stars and moon,
That central point of pure white light,
Saw God and man in tune.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
December 13, 2021 &
December 20, 2021
double issue
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What’s filling your Christmas?
Susan Stark
Editorial
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What’s filling your Christmas?
Susan Stark
Keeping Watch
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Christmas and a world made new
Abigail Mathieson Warrick
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Why a manger?
Brian Webster
Poetry
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The daystar of divine Science
Elizabeth Jones
Keeping Watch
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Divorce can’t diminish Christmas
Blythe Evans
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A childlike outlook that can’t be crushed
Mandy-kay Johnson
Kids
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A Christmas gift . . . for God?
Virginia Anders
Healings
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Seeing the “God of justice”
Anne Whidden
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Two Christmas healings
Rebecca Clower
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Motion sickness healed
Nancy Schauman Smith
Bible Lens
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Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?
December 13–19, 2021
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Christian Science
December 20–26, 2021
Letters & Conversations
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Letters & Conversations
Charlotte Whitney, Edna B. Craft