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Letters & Conversation
> Tony Lobl, “Lacking nothing,” Sentinel, May 19, 2025
I want to thank you for this—for me—fresh point of view on apparent lack of health, resources, etc. An eye-opener to me this morning. From my heart, thank you.
Dorrit Kjær Christiansen, Frederiksberg, Denmark
> Gary Orlando, “The song of Christian Science,” Sentinel, April 7, 2025
When I started reading this, I expected to find Mary Baker Eddy’s statement “The song of Christian Science is, ‘Work—work—work—watch and pray’ ” (Message to The Mother Church for 1900, p. 2), which I’ve always loved because, for me, it turned the “work” into a melody with rhythm and movement. Instead, I found an inspired composition illustrating one way of praying with the synonyms for God. New harmonies brought healing for the writer and lifted my own prayers to a higher register in song.
Christine Negley, Laguna Hills, California, US
> Carlos A. Machado, “Yielding and healing,” Sentinel, March 24, 2025
The thought “conscious acceptance of God’s love” lifted and reconfirmed my understanding of the how of healing. Thank you, God!
Kaye Patterson, Houston, Texas, US
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May 26, 2025 issue
View IssueEditorial
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Following the Science
Lisa Rennie Sytsma
Articles
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Willing to give up the past?
John Tyler
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The promise and practicality of “God with us”
Robert Schult
Poetry
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Paradise found
James Walter
Articles
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Outside the comfort zone
Peter Daniel
Teens
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Stressed about exams?
Heather
Healings
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Freed of a painful injury
Jaska Alanko
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Childhood healings
Christianne Foster Lupher
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No more fatigue and leg weakness
Garwin Smith
Bible Lens
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Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced
May 26–June 1, 2025
Letters & Conversation
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Letters & Conversation
Dorrit Kjær Christiansen, Christine Negley, Kaye Patterson