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Next week's Sentinel will look a little different. We wanted to say a word about it before you received it in the mail.

It's not all that unusual for magazines to change their design from time to time in order to stay fresh and current. But for a publication whose founder, Mary Baker Eddy, required that it be "kept abreast of the times," Manual of The Mother Church, Art. VIII, Sect. 14. this is a necessity.

In November 1985 the Sentinel returned to a heavier cover stock. This made the magazine more durable. It also enabled us to use photographs and to achieve clearer, more brilliant color on the cover—and we gained four pages of content.

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