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Back and Forth
a dialogue with readers
As we said in an earlier issue, we've had many letters about the new-old Sentinel. The excerpts that follow represent something of the spirit of most of the responses. There were also several letters that raised good questions and urged us to make sure that the mission of the Sentinel remained on target. We're encouraged that nearly all of you who have written to us have been pleased with the modest changes. We feel this new format captures something of what the earliest Sentinels had—diversity, warmth, and a broad interest in a variety of topics.
I've been a Sentinel reader now for about two years and I want you to know that the articles, editorials, and testimonies have been, so many times, lifesavers for me. I am grateful for the thought and care which go into each issue.
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March 23, 1987 issue
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Should I be armed?
Dorothy Locke Conlin
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Teaching children true self-protection
Patricia Palmer Morse
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To the wakeful one
Mary Elizabeth Leever
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Discouragement is not legitimate
Rowland D. George
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"Immortal cravings"*
Marty E. Burwell
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Once in a lifetime
Michael D. Rissler
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God is with us
Kathryn Geraldine Rezek
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I Have benefited so much from the many wonderful testimonies...
Ray A. Corbitt with contributions from Shirley C. Corbitt
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Through Christian Science I have grown closer to God
Violet Miers Jarrett
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I have been a Christian Scientist all my life, and during all...
Rachel Bartlett Stitt
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Up to the time I found Christian Science, my life seemed empty...
Ross G. Holley with contributions from Bonnie J. Holley
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Back and Forth
with contributions from C.B.M., S.H., K.R.O., J.M., K.R., R.B.