In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Can trust in God be restored?

Being left alone, vulnerable and unsupported—that was the author's own worst fear, until she saw the unmistakable signs of an "amazing grace" right in front of her.

In her true light...

In anticipation of the opening of The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity later this year, the Sentinel regularly prints excerpts from the collections of previously unpublished writings.

Civility by Stephen L. Carter

YOU MAY WONDER, as I did, Would the uncivil read a book on civility?

A MEMO-WAR ENDS

A change in the way we look at people can make a big difference in the quality of the relationships we have with them.

Real men DON'T ABUSE WOMEN

An expert on the topic of domestic violence sees a big need to get a hand on just what a "real man" is.
When violent outbursts from her husband disrupted their marriage and family, the author appealed to God to enforce a law of harmony.
Passengers aren't the only people who have to cope with in-flight rudeness . . . what about the airline personnel? Here's how one of them prayed about it.
Regardless of religious tradition, much good has come from each sincere prayer that asks, in essence, "Thy will be done."
'I became a writer, I now believe, to sort out words used and misused by the church of my youth.
Gathering news stories with a spiritual perspective week by week, we wondered what kinds of material the Sentinel of a century ago carried.

A Church less rigid

Part 2 of our series "The changing face of church" profiles religion writer Philip Yancey.

The Sentinel asks... 'What brings lasting happiness?'

Happiness is a mental and physical state of complete serenity and peace.