Letters & Conversations

LETTERS

I so appreciate the privilege of receiving the kids' issue [June 14] from which I always learn much and feel refreshed, as I do from the other issues.

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Thank you for consistently including articles about and for children and teens in the Sentinel, and for occasionally dedicating an entire issue to them.

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Where is God when bad things happen?

Have you ever asked yourself where God is when you’re faced with bad news? We invite you to listen to each episode and discover ideas that spark hope and inspiration.

From Church

The demand for church

I like to think of each church that grows up in a community as that community's answered prayer for the presence of the saving Christ—the message of God's love for humanity.

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What a delight to have a Sentinel whose theme is humor.

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Over the winter, I found that I was struggling with a fear of dying, of being pulled away from my kids, and I seemed to be consistently gripped with this fear.

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When I opened the June 7 Sentinel ["Divine supply and demand"] to the lovely picture and short article "Spring thoughts from Ireland," my eyes went immediately to the "circle" made by the bridge and the reflection in the water.

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When I donated a Sentinel subscription to our public library last year, I knew its healing articles could help its readers to find answers, to bring healing.

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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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Where is God when bad things happen?

Have you ever asked yourself where God is when you’re faced with bad news? We invite you to listen to each episode and discover ideas that spark hope and inspiration.

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 Living the Lord's Prayer

'OUR FATHER ...'

The Lord's Prayer sparks the recognition that divine Love is always with us.

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Articles for "teens" aren't just for teens! Ann Sebring's article in the May 17 Sentinel [" 'I will listen for Thy voice' "] had a clear message about the 4Cs of comparing, criticizing, complaining, and condemning.

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Thank you to all those contributors to the Christian Science periodicals who share their spiritual insights and give new dimensions to "gleaning" and "gathering all the fragments so none be lost.

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I had just received an e-mail from a good friend in British Columbia, appealing for support for a march to the Parliament Buildings in Victoria, BC, on 8 May to protest the sea lice incubation on farms that is threatening the wild salmon.

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I was touched by the graciousness of your note in the February 22 issue of the Sentinel, regarding an illustration in the Christian Science Quarterly.

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Many years ago a neighbor moved back to Tisdale, a small town in Saskatchewan, Canada.

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I am so late in following through in thanking you for Sarah Hyatt's article "The power of Easter—today" in your Easter issue of March 29, but am actually glad of the delay now because one more rereading brought out even more inspiration.