Letters & Conversations

Letters to our Leader

Reading, Mass.

Letters to our Leader

Tombstone, Ariz.

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Anthology of classic articles II

Listen to this inspiring collection of articles.

From Freedom from addiction

LOST AND FOUND

I saw that in order to find my life, I had to first lose it—that is, lose all sense of life as material.

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Letters to our Leader

Lisbon, N.

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Letters to our Leader

San Jose, Cal.

Letters to our Leader

New York, December 6, 1905.

Letters to our Leader

Chicago, Ill.

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A spiritual approach to mental health

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

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These books healed me

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series on how the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy heal.

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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From Pregnancy and childbirth

For expectant mothers

The more fully we accept the spiritual nature of birth, the more effortlessly we can demonstrate that nothing has occurred from which one needs to recover.

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Letters to our Leader

[The following letter from the West is so expressive of the true Christian spirit which should animate our work in connection with the building of the extension to The Mother Church, that we are prompted to a fervent "God bless you!" —Editor.

Appreciation

Philadelphia, Pa.

Letters to our Leader

Foxcroft, Maine, October 27, 1905.

Letters to our Leader

Kansas City, Mo.

Letters to our Leader

New York, November 2, 1905.

Letters to our Leader

Portland, Ore.