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From hand to hand
The Sentinel is meant to be shared. And these days it's going far beyond church walls. In a world that is increasingly hungry for spiritual meaning, the Sentinel is vital food. Here's how our readers share it. Each month we'll tell you about what happens when readers either give or receive a copy or a subscription. (Let us know your own experience. We may be able to use it in this space.)
The Editors
"Not long ago I sent a gift subscription to a prison inmate. He wrote to me: 'I am blessed above measure. I have received the Sentinel and find it to be very interesting. The testimonies especially speak. There is something about experienced truth that illuminates and brings hope alive in all who believe. ... I'm beginning to feel God's presence is much more accessible than I have realized or acknowledged. I find myself talking to God more each day. In His presence I know I'm loved. That makes all the difference for me.'"
L. B. R.
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February 13, 1989 issue
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No more "Why me?"
Deborah Skillin Dibble
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Where are the boats?
Judith Lynn Moore
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Healing grief about loved ones
Thomas Richard Mitchinson
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The rainbow's promise
Gloria Delroy
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Moving day
Joanne Mazna Garinger
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Where is our closet?
Edward G. Karst
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What death does not do
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Single-hearted devotion
Michael D. Rissler
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The Christ appears
Eleanor Henderson Buser
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This long overdue testimony comes from a heart full of gratitude...
Mildred E. Dougherty
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I am profoundly grateful that my parents were introduced...
Robert A. Charbeneau
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Christian Science is the greatest gift given to me by my grandmother...
Donna Jean Murray Brewer
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A friend and I were playing in the garage
Philip Mayor with contributions from Janet Mayor
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From hand to hand
The Editors with contributions from L. B. R.