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Regardless of how out of line our life may sometimes seem to be, a course correction comes as we turn whole-heartedly to God.
A directory of all Churches of Christ, Scientist, and Christian Science Societies, including the hours of their services and information about their Reading Rooms, appears monthly in The Christian Science Journal.
"All of God's children—united in love" is the cover theme of the February 1 Sentinel, which includes the articles "When we care enough to pray," "What we have in common—spirituality," and "No borders.
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Through prayer, there's a way to rebel against the notion that people can't escape regular bouts with sickness and sin.
A new member of The Mother Church recently wrote: "I cannot keep this wonderful way of being, just for myself.

An opportunity

Recently we viewed some of the new videotapes just released by The Christian Science Publishing Society.
The January 18 Sentinel examines how there are no limits to God's supply of spiritual good for His children.
If you've heard about Christian Science and are wondering what it teaches, there's a book that gives the complete and definitive explanation.
"True manhood and womanhood—our spiritual identity" is the theme of the January 11 Sentinel.
The January 4 Sentinel prompts people to consider the question "Who am I?
Through improved production and mailing schedules for the Christian Science periodicals, subscribers can expect to receive their periodicals closer to the date of issue.