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Editorial
The antidote by which we master the error of divisiveness is understanding that the sole legitimate source of everyone’s thoughts is our common creator.
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Keeping Watch
There is no need to manipulate. Instead we can enjoy witnessing God’s perfect timing, direction, control, and influence.
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Keeping Watch
When we find that unspiritual impressions have built up in thought, we can “turn on the self-cleaning oven” of self-immolation and burn away those false conceptions, all stemming from the belief in a selfhood apart from God.
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Poem
Enjoy this week’s poetic offering.
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Keeping Watch
That perfect love that Christ Jesus demonstrated is already within each of us, because we are made in the image of God. It is our true nature to love, because we are the image of Love.
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Teens

Can prayer stop a bully?

Rather than retaliating with our own bullying behavior, my friends and I, through our prayers, were responding with the healing love Jesus taught.
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Testimony of Healing
I tried to give more thought to prayer and less to the incapacity and pain.
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Testimony of Healing
I was quite startled and there was a throbbing in my head, but a helpful passage on healing I had recently studied came immediately to thought.
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Testimony of Healing

Deep wound healed

Within a few moments I felt calm and certain of the effectiveness of my prayers.
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Bible Lens

Matter

Shining a light on the weekly Bible Lessons published in the Christian Science Quarterly® 
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Letters

Letters & Conversations

[Brian Kissock, “Original innocence and genuine forgiveness,” Sentinel, February 8, 2021]
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