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Unity with the Father

The parable of the prodigal son, recorded in the fifteenth chapter of Luke, has many lessons for us, but the keynote of it may be called unity with the Father.

High Thinking

We are all thinking of something all the time.

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A spiritual approach to mental health

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series on mental health—and find hope, even healing.

From Free from Contagion

Bringing our prayers to the threat of contagion

Prayer can lift us out of the swirl of fear, and it can be a calming, healing influence in our communities as well.

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Christian Science emphasizes the necessity for correct thinking.

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The Way out of the Valley

There can be no greater joy for the student of Christian Science than to experience the wonderful inspiration that comes to him when he has gained a spiritual mountain top in his thinking; for there he can glory in the exalted vision and unfettered view of beauteous reality, which he had never realized until he had risen to such a height.

Signs of the Times

[From the Youth's Companion, Boston, Massachusetts]

Please allow me space in order that I may make a few...

Please allow me space in order that I may make a few comments in regard to the ex-rabbi's repudiation of Christian Science, published in a recent issue of your paper.

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A spiritual approach to healthcare

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series on a spiritual approach to healthcare.

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A spiritual approach to healthcare

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series on a spiritual approach to healthcare.

From Faculties indestructible

MAN'S DIVINE HERITAGE

Man's divine heritage as the son of God is not a promise, but is the present fact; it is one's true state of being.

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From Church

The demand for church

I like to think of each church that grows up in a community as that community's answered prayer for the presence of the saving Christ—the message of God's love for humanity.

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In a recent issue of your esteemed paper there appeared,...

In a recent issue of your esteemed paper there appeared, under the heading "Against Modern Diseases of Occultism," a review of Docent E.

A contributor to a recent edition of your paper, writing...

A contributor to a recent edition of your paper, writing on the subject of "miracles," has chosen to express publicly some personal doubt as to the healing experienced through the ministration of Christian Science; and for the purpose only of correcting a wrong impression that has been given your readers, I ask the privilege of a little space in your paper.

I have seen more than a few curious statements about...

I have seen more than a few curious statements about Christian Science from representatives of other religions, but the following statement, attributed by your Northfield correspondent to a speaker there, is one of the strangest that I have seen.

Application

One of the seemingly hard things for the beginner in the study of Christian Science is to see that God's laws apply to his particular case or problem.

Vacation Time

What a joyous vision the word "vacation" may conjure up to those toiling in the heated cities of the world, in crowded stores, in noisy workshops, in musty offices! What plans are made for long walks and lazy mornings, spent in listening to the cool lapping of the waves on the seashore; what eager discussions as to the best place in which to spend the precious leisure! Then, how often, disappointment seems to come instead of joy! So many things arise to interfere with the peaceful time that we intended to spend, and we return home with a sense of failure, a sense of having missed something; and we attribute this to the weather, to people with whom we came in contact, or, perhaps, to having made an unwise choice as to location.

Quieting the Wind

In the fourteenth chapter of Matthew we read, "And when he [Jesus] had sent the multitudes away, he went up into a mountain apart to pray.