In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Dear Sentinel

When I listen to God, good things happen.

God is in control

On a snowy afternoon with a spirited horse named Fletcher, Amy learned just how near God's help—and healing—are.

HOW CAN I MEASURE UP?

An experience I had in college taught me a lesson about the benefit of measuring self-worth from a spiritual standpoint.

Don't confuse giving up with letting go

On the verge of conceding defeat, this author discovered that dropping a few false impressions enabled him not only to continue, but to excel.
Learn how a father and daughter prayed—for themselves and the world—following an abduction attempt that hit close to home.

Take care of yourself

When daily demands pile up, it can be tempting simply to do more, faster. Yet it may be that taking time to focus on God is what's really needed.

White and black, white and white—it didn't matter what stereotype was presented. The one Mind, God, knew each of us only as His children.

Unmasking stereotypes ...

Ever had something you've always assumed to be true suddenly proved false? That's what happened to these authors when colleagues, neighbors, even perfect strangers, behaved in refreshingly unpredictable ways. Each learned a lesson about the stereotypes he or she had accepted—and about what's really true.

Now, I heard God's assurance that He was not afraid, and that He didn't see any disease.

YOUR DECISIONS A new feature debuts in this slot this week: articles we hope will help readers, when faced with major decisions, turn to God and make the right choices. The first concerns facing suicide and choosing life.
As this author learned, you needn't be able to see your destination before beginning your voyage. God will guide you each step of the way.

"IMMORTAL memory"

You always have access to God's ideas. As a matter of fact, you can't escape them.