Week of July 21, 2008
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This week's chat: Let Christ calm the economic waters
If you're looking for some solid ground amid financial predictions that seem to change from hour to hour, not just week to week, you'll find stability here. In this live chat with J. Edward "Ned" Odegaard, Christian Science practitioner and Treasurer of the First Church of Christ Scientist, you'll find ideas that are helpful and healing.
—Tuesday, July 22, at 2pm ET

Question of the Week
What has the Bible taught you about forgiveness?
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Spiritual skills...in the kitchen?
She was always told she was a disastrous cook, but prayer told her differently.

My journey to joyful and healthy
A remarkable account of health restored through the writer's search for God and for answers to her recovery from an inoperable brain tumor.

Never inferior, always worthy
Claiming her worth and perfection as God's daughter, this author finds healing from feelings of inferiority and depression.
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Christian Science Sentinel
July 28, 2008: "Climbing Spiritual Summits in Nepal"
Check out the current issue of the Christian Science Sentinel to read how this author found unexpected spiritual victories high in the Himalayan mountains.

The Christian Science Journal
August 2008 issue: "Discover God as Good"
This month's Question and Answer feature poses the intriguing question: "If I am who I am, and my spiritual identity has no beginning and no end, where have I been before existence in this day and age?" It's a question many spiritual seekers ponder, and three Christian Science practitioners step up to the plate to answer it.

Sentinel Radio
July 26 – August 1, 2008: "God's guidance in life's details"
For many of us, it feels natural to turn to God for help when facing a big problem, but we may not feel it's appropriate to rely on Him to care for the smaller things in life. Yet no concern is outside God's care—down to the last detail. We'll talk about this on the next Radio Edition of the Christian Science Sentinel.