The ripple effect of prayer — This week’s SentinelWatch podcast and more

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Can we expect our prayers to actually help us—and others? This week’s guest shares the ripple effect of her prayers: how they brought healing when she was struggling with knee problems, and benefited her family, too.

  • Have you had an experience where it is very hard to pray?
  • How can “being quiet” lead to spiritual perception?
  • What really is the essence of our/everyone’s being?

Man has perpetual individuality; and God’s laws, and their intelligent and harmonious action, constitute his individuality in the Science of Soul.(No and Yes, Mary Baker Eddy, p. 11:5)

Sentinel Watch 

Join us to listen to and consider these ideas in this week’s podcast “Prayer that flows outward” 

Tuesday, January 30

Please MUTE yourself during the program. (Press *6 if you are listening by phone. This will UNMUTE you as well.)

This week’s SentinelWatch program and related articles can be heard anytime at your convenience. (This week’s magazine features several articles about listening for the “still small voice” of powerful inspiration.)
 

When Soul whispers, “Peace, be still,”

   will I let my heart be filled?

Poem “Who am I to withstand God?” published online, by Barbara Goodspeed Grant

 
Explore all the online resources available to support your research and study of spiritual healing, prayer, ‘stillness,’ and more.
There areReading Rooms in the DC metropolitan area (and around the world) where you can talk with someone in person about these spiritual ideas. You can email us at jmrr.dc@gmail.com or call 240-935-8697 to discuss these ideas further.  Visit our website to find quick links to many of these resources.
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The Christian Science Monitor Webinar
 
Recently, the Christian Science Monitor hosted a panel discussion with the reporters of the Climate Generation series, how young people are addressing climate changeThe replay of this program is available to listen at your convenience.
 
Hear the Monitor’s weekly podcasts series “Why we wrote this” where writers discuss the articles written on specific issues and the listing of those articles is provided so readers are well informed on various important issues. Note that you can subscribe to this series on various platforms. 
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Wishing you moments of stillness and inspiration throughout your week. Kind regards to all.

 


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