In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

'Thou hast turned my mourning into dancing ...'

Two women tell how they were able to conquer grief and despair over the passing of loved family members.
When the author found herself suffering from the symptoms of manic depression—an illness that ran in her family—she tried many different remedies. Prayer was the only one that worked.
Actual physical healing is one of the byproducts of feeling the gladness God gives us all.

A reason to be glad

With the power of God, it's possible to take tough situations and turn them into steppingstones to greater joy.
How one woman went about finding the kind of happiness that isn't at the mercy of anyone or anything.
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the Betterment of Humanity later this year, the Sentinel regularly prints excerpts from the collections of previously unpublished writings.
AS THE ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE of the Sentinel show, in 2002 family can mean anything from single moms and dads to traditional, two-parent households, to interfaith husbands and wives, to grandparents raising an infant right through to adulthood.

A 'BLENDED' FAMILY 2 religions 2 cultures 1 LOVE

INTERVIEW WITH KAYED AND AMY KHALIL Peace and mutual love mark the marriage of a Palestinian man from Lebanon to a Jewish woman from America.

Raising a grandson

At an age when most people say bringing up children is behind them, the author and her husband put raising their baby grandson, Rocky, right out in front.

A single dad puts together a family

What made Bob Klose volunteer for single parenthood? And why did he go so far to find his sons? The answers are inspiring—and heartwarming.
It's so much easier to be a good parent when you rely on the Father—Mother who never fails to stand by everyone.

We were drawing a picture of our house, and we put up blocks filled with God's ideas for our foundation.