Letters & Conversations

A treasure

[John Tyler, “Whose life is it?Sentinel, September 12, 2022]

Outstanding—a treasure! The deeper the insight, the simpler it is, and this article shows that. It shows the practical guideposts anyone can grasp. Christian Science can be understood and practiced with straightforward examples like this.

Craig Stirling, via JSH-Online.com

In my “Favorites” folder

I just finished “Exercise—what are our motives?” (Sentinel, August 29, 2022). I really like the way Tiffany Panfili expressed her ideas. I underlined so much in this excellent article that I eventually just cut it out to keep in my “favorites” folder. 

The Sentinel just keeps getting better and more relevant. Thank you to all who take the time to write down their healing thoughts and ideas and share them. 

Judi Lindsey, Candia, New Hampshire, US

Love more

[TeenConnect, J.J. Wahlberg, “Would you believe I was a bully?” cssentinel.com, August 30, 2022]

What resonated with me was that talking meanly about someone is a form of bullying. That put me on pause. Love more. See God’s child. Thank you to the author for her honesty.

Trudi Carter, via JSH-Online.com

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