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Unity for a divided world
Some of mankind's finest hours have emerged from the courage and mutual concern that brought people together when they faced the challenge of a common enemy—the aggression of another nation or some so-called "natural" disaster.
But sometimes the enemy is not so easy to identify. We become divided when we think it's each other. Many today are not sure how to diagnose and deal with evil correctly when it appears in so many varied guises.
Some current examples:
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
October 15, 1979 issue
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Watch your response
H. JACK WYMAN
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The devil and the ocean of Love
RICHARD H. STRAIN
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Don't mull—clarify
OSWALD J. PHILLIPS
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Inevitable as dawn
JUNE HENDERSON FRANDSEN
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How fresh is your outlook?
BARBARA LOUISE PETTERSEN
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Finally . . . sacrifice . . .
BRETT L. STAFFORD
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Treasuring our children
JÜRGEN KURT STARK
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Replacing beliefs with truths
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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Gratitude, not complaint, heals
NAOMI PRICE
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Ballet healing
Gabrielle Smith
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A few years ago the hearing in one of my ears became...
PENELOPE J. BARRETT
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Years ago, out of curiosity, my wife and I wandered into a...
VICTOR W. BRAZZELL, SR.
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Autumn days decline early
MIDORI KADOTA
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There is no distance between God and His idea, man! As a new...
BILLYE JANE LAVRAKAS
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Although I was raised in Christian Science and attended the...
MARGUERITE L. COCHRANE with contributions from ROBERT H. COCHRANE, JR.