Upfront

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Plain talk about deep feelings

Many people of all ages are struggling with questions about love, identity, and sexuality.
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'Naturally ...'

I noticed it right away.
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Living with health—a promise for today

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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Healed through a higher power

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

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Above and beyond doubt

"I am going to build a vertically revolving wheel 250 [feet] in [diameter]," wrote George Washington Gale Ferris.
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Pray as you go

When I first had children, a friend told me, "Get used to praying on your feet.
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For hearts in need

More than once I've heard about people who were saved from taking their lives when a friend, a family member, even a stranger, was motivated to express some modest act of love.
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Safe as sentinels

When the subject is safety, we sometimes think first of the people, places, and conditions that might do us harm.
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Meeting Jesus

My first encounter with Jesus was in listening to ABC Radio broadcasts of The Greatest Story Ever Told.
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One well at a time

In late autumn of 1894, the area around Concord, New Hampshire, was experiencing an extended dry period.
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As a rookie radio announcer at a noncommercial station, I landed the least desirable shifts.
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The 'golden calf' of the 21st century

A friend of mine told me about a party she attended for other mothers like herself.