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Keeping prayer simple
Any truth, held with conviction, is powerful enough to heal.
This article is part of a series appearing occasionally in the Sentinel, The Christian Science Journal, and The Herald of Christian Science. Each article aims to correct some misconception about Christian Science that would keep us from having the results we so desire as spiritual healers.
When something starts getting complicated in some area of my life, it’s a red flag to me that I may need to rethink and simplify things. And I’ve found that this holds true for prayer as well.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
September 8, 2025 issue
View IssueEditorial
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Meeting the need for spiritual laborers
Russ Gerber
Keeping Watch
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Keeping prayer simple
James Shepherd
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Nothing added or taken away
Elizabeth Crecelius Schwartz
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My “great concern”
Kyle Schaberg
Poem
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A flower opens
Derek W. Stewart
Teens
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Feeling God’s presence heals
Grace Hempsell
Healings
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The power of prayer during a drive
Mario Giuliano
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Grateful for swift healings
Sarah Gall
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Freed of pain and injury after a fall
Margaret Jane Seymour
Bible Lens
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Substance
September 8–14, 2025
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Letters & Conversations
Steep Weiss, Audrey Ball, Trudi Carter