In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

GOD IS IN THE DETAILS, TOO

Delays are commonly accepted as part of any building project.
How spirituality and a prayer-oriented approach to building a house brought one Alaska family closer to home.

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Excerpts from what the Sentinel was publishing in 1902

End of the dead-end job

It was the one thing that brought profound change to the author's grinding, unfulfilling work. It was gratitude.
Relying on God and prayer, the author was healed of multiple illnesses. But what about the disability pension she'd been receiving as a result of her condition? Could she stop relying on that?

DON'T CRY FOR ME

The prestigious daily newspaper La Nación gives us, on its Web site, an international view of what the different media all over the world are saying about Argentina's current, serious economic situation.

I left my heart in Buenos Aires

Argentina is going through tough economic times. But this author sees a country that's primed to wake up once and for all from hardship.

WANTED: A whole new life

Her marriage was over. She needed a new job. But she never doubted God's guidance or failed to act on it. And things really opened up.
With help from God, you can succeed against all economic odds.

Things of the Spirit and better business

While there may not be an out-and-out spiritual awakening going on in today's economy, events like the Enron collapse are definitely promoting a sea change in how people look at business.

When loss is actually gain

The loss of a job—or of security of any kind—can become the very platform from which you can move into a whole new way of problem solving.
In anticipation of the opening of The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity later this year, the Sentinel prints excerpts from the collections of previously unpublished writings.