Dear Friend,
I have been so grateful that you have allowed me to email you notifications of my blogs, SATURDAY THOUGHT photo-quotes, Christian Science lecture notices and other assorted items over the past few years. Thanks for your support.
You might have noticed that this email newsletter has been virtually dormant for some months now. Well, it now feels like it is time for me to officially walk out of your email lives and wrap up this stage of my experience. As I am now fully immersed in my work as an Associate Editor for the Christian Science Journal, Sentinel and Herald I will no longer be posting any new material on this website.
For those of you who have enjoyed my blogs, I am still writing (at least) 13 times a year. You can read my editorials (and many other Christian Science editorials/articles/poems) with a subscription to JSH-Online. To those who have appreciated my photos, you can find me and follow me on my personal Facebook page. I will also keep this site running for the foreseeable future in the event anyone wishes to access previous articles or photo-quotes.
As a parting offering, I have posted a link to my most recent editorial below. And with a nod to the GDPR regulations you have been receiving so many notifications about, I will not store your data beyond my use of it for this last mailing. (If you have any questions about that you can message me on Facebook or Twitter or email me at tony.lobl@gmail.com.)
Finally, I’d like to leave you with a Bible quote I love from the Voice translation.
“We are confident that God is able to orchestrate everything to work toward something good and beautiful when we love Him and accept His invitation to live according to His plan.”
With much love,
Tony L.
Best wishes,Tony and many thanks.CS is now at a new level for me after hearing Philip Hockley’s Lecture in Belfast.
Metaphysics is the ”in thing” for everyone.
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Thank you for all your good work, Tony.
United in our love for Christian Science.
Truth, Wisdom, Love, and Sincerity, to aLL Mankind.
Rob Scott
ABQ, New Mexico
Summer in the desert, 2018
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