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Christmastime goodwill... always
All of us, as children of God, divine Love, have an innate desire to live in peace, whether or not it is apparent.
For ages, many have acknowledged that practicing peace and goodwill is fundamental to human life. A few examples of this come to mind, such as the 2023 Academy Award-winning short animated film The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (based on a book by Charlie Mackesy). In the film, the mole asks the boy what he wants to be when he grows up. The boy’s immediate answer is “Kind.”
Human gravitation toward goodwill, or benevolence, is also explored in Charles Dickens’ iconic A Christmas Carol. In it, Ebenezer Scrooge’s hardened rejection of good is transformed as he eventually feels the true spirit of Christmas. In such tales, the takeaway is often that kindness and goodwill are innate to the human heart and prevail even when people’s opinions and beliefs are threatened. They are qualities that are basic to a peaceful, thriving society.
The angels’ message to the shepherds at Jesus’ birth was more than just an announcement of a sacred event.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
December 16, 2024 &
December 23, 2024
double issue
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Editorial
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Following the star
Lisa Rennie Sytsma
Articles
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Christmastime goodwill... always
Suzanne Riedel
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God holds Her child
Kit Cornell Kurtz
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Honoring Christ through our lives
Mónica B. Esefer Passaglia
- Image and Inspiration
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My thinking about life shifted to a spiritual basis
Ronald R. Fontana
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A new member of the Christian Science Board of Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
Kids
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Celebrating Christmas . . . before Christmas!
Sentinel staff
Healings
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A Christmas gift
Mary Valentine
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Discolored spot gone
Rhett Rinne
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Able to hike again
Nancy New
Bible Lens
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Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?
December 16–22, 2024
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Christian Science
December 23–29, 2024
Letters & Conversations
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Letters & Conversations
Linda Noren, Kim C. Korinek, Jobie Townshend-Zellner