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I'm always grateful to see how God works in answering our individual questions.

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At 3:30 a.

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Mary Baker Eddy: Her enduring discovery

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From Faculties indestructible

MAN'S DIVINE HERITAGE

Man's divine heritage as the son of God is not a promise, but is the present fact; it is one's true state of being.

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YOUR LETTERS

I appreciate the attentiveness, thought, and letters of those who have responded to my question in the November 16 Sentinel.

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I prayed for relief for survivors of hurricane Mitch and sent checks to a couple of the relief agencies listed in The Christian Science Monitor.

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From the Editors: Thanks to everyone who answered Mr.

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I really find your [radio] programs very comforting.

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Changing your world

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series—and discover how your prayers can make a difference in the world.

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A spiritual approach to mental health

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series on mental health—and find hope, even healing.

From Free from Contagion

Bringing our prayers to the threat of contagion

Prayer can lift us out of the swirl of fear, and it can be a calming, healing influence in our communities as well.

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From Conquering hate, enthroning peace

Love's triumph over hate

How can we love when others hate? Prayerful turning to God, divine Love, with the earnest desire to express His qualities under all circumstances will give us strength and ability to do right.

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YOUR LETTERS

Christ Jesus' innocence was his strength, enabling him to forgive his tormentors.

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At first I was shocked to read in Mr.

Dear Sentinel,

Once I went sledding with my dad and my friend Katlyn.

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Your October 19 issue about terrorism reminded me of a reference to a busy social agenda in Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck.

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In the November 16 Sentinel, we printed a letter from a reader who had been beaten by soldiers when he took part in an anti-war demonstration years ago.

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Around June this year I was going through loneliness and feeling as if everybody had deserted me.