Letters & Conversations

LETTERS

From the time I receive the Sentinel in my mailbox, I go "upstairs" and indulge myself in each and every word.

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Thank you so very much for the December 7, 2009, Sentinel on "Christian fellowship.

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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 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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With reference to the article "Finding Mary Baker Eddy" by Lesley Gort, in the December 14, 2009, Sentinel ["Mary Baker Eddy—a thinker for all time"], I recalled the following statement in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: "A book introduces new thoughts, but it cannot make them speedily understood.

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I am so grateful for every issue of the Sentinel and pass mine on to friends and neighbours.

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The December 7, 2009, issue titled "Christian fellowship" was so helpful to me.

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I so appreciate the diligence and care which are apparent in Val Kilmer's approach to this important project of making a film about Mary Baker Eddy and Mark Twain [see December 14, 2009, Sentinel].

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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 healthcare

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series on a spiritual approach to healthcare.

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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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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I wish to express my appreciation for Rick Lipsey's article "Marathon miles" in the November 16, 2009, Sentinel ["The power of gratitude"], which brought inspiration and healing to our family.

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I have been remiss for waiting so long to write you about the October 26, 2009, issue of the Sentinel.

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First, I can't tell you how much I look forward to Sentinel every week, with its inspiring, thought-provoking articles and testimonies of spiritual healing.

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I work for a benevolent organization that helps individuals who are depending on Christian Science for healing.

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The beautiful, inspiring, and helpful article "Water from the rock" in the October 26 Sentinel ["Healing answers to domestic violence"] by Delia Thompson gives rise to a desire to be grateful and care for what we already have, and when we do this, we shall be divinely guided to receive more.

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Thank you for the recent Sentinel issues on "What really heals?