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STRIKE BACK WITH STILLNESS

WHAT I SAY UNTO YOU I SAY UNTO ALL, WATCH. — JESUS

The Christian Science Sentinel was founded in 1898 by Mary Baker Eddy, and its mission remains the same: "to hold guard over Truth, Life, and Love." The Sentinel continues to report on the unlimited ways that the healing power and presence of the Christ activates, uplifts, and transforms the lives of everyday people around the world.

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HEALING TRUTH FOR ALL TIME

Today I searched the word Comforter on the Internet.
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OUT OF A RUT

New job, new school year, new marriage, new home—or perhaps just the simple need for a fresh perspective on life—all of it inspired the theme of this week's Sentinel.
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BALANCE ON THE TECH BEAM

My daily bus ride to and from work is a technophile's paradise.
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A GREAT NEED

WHAT I SAY UNTO YOU I SAY UNTO ALL, WATCH.
—JESUS

The Christian Science Sentinel was founded in 1898 by Mary Baker Eddy, and its mission remains the same: "to hold guard over Truth, Life, and Love." The Sentinel continues to report on the unlimited ways that the healing power and presence of the Christ activates, uplifts, and transforms the lives of everyday people around the world.

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A VAST AND HEALING CALM

New York Times columnist Bob Herbert recently suggested that we need to reduce the speed limit in our lives.
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NOT A QUESTION OF TIME

• Time is on our side.
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GIVING OUR BEST

Maybe you're reading this week's issue for the very first time—perhaps because someone shared it with you.
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CELEBRATE THE CHILD IN YOU

My family and I typically spend our Memorial Day weekend side by side with other volunteers, helping to open a summer camp for the season.
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DIVINE LAW DEFANGS VIOLENCE

Is violence something we ought to fear?
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TWO DIVINELY INSPIRED, UNIVERSAL RULES

Many of our readers would agree that, at least to some degree, a lack of love is at the bottom of all human strife, wars, societal ills—even such natural calamities as the recent devastating oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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THE JOYS OF TRUE SELF-DISCOVERY

These days the self-help shelves in bookstores bulge with brightly colored volumes prescribing ways to improve your life, while the Internet offers dozens of questionnaires to set you on the right path.