Back AND Forth

a dialogue with readers

If you could read some of the letters we receive at the Sentinel, you'd understand why we look forward to each day's mail. Letters from far and near show the extraordinary warmth and closeness of the Sentinel family. There are letters of encouragement and appreciation. Letters with helpful observations. Interesting and frank cover letters attached to manuscripts submitted for publication. Letters that tell in considerable detail of challenges and healing in people's lives.

Perhaps because the Sentinel is no ordinary religious publication, the mail we receive is no ordinary mail. Here's what we mean—in a sampling from one brief period earlier this year.

To the Editors:

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FROM THE Directors
November 20, 1989
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