In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In her true light ...

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the Betterment of Humanity on September 29, the Sentinel continues printing excerpts from the collection of previously unpublished writings.
"May God help us all make the world a better place," says Sharif Gindy who, along with fellow Detroit-area Muslims, is reaching out—and praying—to do just that.

A Stepmother's spiritual journey

Although she had a new home, husband, and kids, the author still felt left out. It was only after finding a love that truly satisfies that she was able to help both herself and her new family.

UNITY among the races

Read how a stranger's courageous stand against racism changed the course of composer Walter Robinson's life, paving the way for a career that is breaking down the barriers of prejudice through the spiritual power of music.
A woman with years of experience working in the government arena gives examples of how prayer relates to politics.
Who will comfort a crying world?

Common ground in Geneva

"Oh, yes," she said. "It is the right place to be!" And I got my chance to share with an appreciative Swamini that I, too, am a spiritual healer!

From October 6-9, hundreds of women—spiritual and religious leaders—convened a landmark international conference in Switzerland. Read first-hand accounts of how women are finding ways to enlarge their roles at the world's peace tables.

Grandparenting with prayer

I continued to pray silently. I thought of the promise in the book of Isaiah that God would "gently lead those that are with young"—including grandmothers.

An UNEXPECTED Win

A high-school hockey player finds out that "just because you don't win a game, that doesn't mean you don't win."

the demand for HONESTY hits home

Have you ever felt your prayer life was in one corner and your day-to-day life in the other? Here's how one person is striving for consistency.