Fatigue, weariness—even outright exhaustion—are not beyond the healing power of prayer, as the author found out on a hike in the wilderness of British Columbia.
Following the opening of The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity on September 29, the Sentinel continues printing excerpts from the collection of previously unpublished writings.
Ryder Stevens, a chaplain in the US Army, has been deployed to combat three times, including Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. He says prayer has never failed to overcome his fears, and he sees it as the ultimate hope in the days to come.
What are some concerns in your country about a possible conflict between the United States and Iraq? How are you praying about them? The answers the Sentinel got to these two questions were informed, constructive, and inspiring.
A teacher in Australia designs a special event at his school to promote goodwill and understanding between his students and the indigenous Aboriginal people. The resulting corroboree achieves a cultural unity he has never before seen there.
What happens when an architect who is also an artist takes time off to illustrate a friend's book about of another culture? She makes new friends and enriches her own spiritual journey.