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New to Sunday School
My name is Nolan. I’m going into fourth grade, and I’m new to Christian Science Sunday School. My mom thought my brother and I should go so we could see if we liked it. I’ve had fun learning very cool stuff. Let me tell you about it, in case you’ve never been to Sunday School and want to know what it’s like.
One Sunday, I told my Sunday School teacher that I’m making a comic book. She asked if I would like to watch cartoons drawn by other Christian Science Sunday School students my age (see christianscience.com). The first one I chose to watch was called “Alone at School.” I wanted to watch it because sometimes I feel alone at school, too. It was cool how the little girl in the video remembered that “some people forget they’re God’s brilliant reflection,” but that’s what everyone really is! Then, at school she looked for ways to be kind, and even told a bully to say nicer things—and he was nicer!
One Christian Science cartoon I’ve watched several times is called “Creation Myth Busters.” It’s funny. And it made me think of a question. So, one Sunday I asked my teacher, “If God made everything good, how could the serpent from Genesis be evil?”
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August 14, 2023 issue
View IssueEditorial
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Hoping for healing—or expecting it?
Moji George
Keeping Watch
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Healing pain with spiritual truth
Evan Mehlenbacher
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Is humanity losing interest in God?
Carlos A. Machado
Announcement
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A new member of the Christian Science Board of Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
Kids
Healings
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Freedom found through spiritual conviction
Dieter Schön
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No backup plan needed
Betty Lawrence
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Protected from the storm
Russell Whittaker
Bible Lens
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Mind
August 14–20, 2023
Letters & Conversations
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Letters & Conversations
Barbara Corbett, Bill Flatley, Sharron Crawford