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Back and Forth
a dialogue with readers
Dear Readers,
So many of you write to the Sentinel at one time or another. From Sentinel readers we receive clippings for "Second Thought," suggestions for editorials, notes of appreciation, requests for more articles on certain topics, beautiful poems, moving testimonies of healing, insightful article manuscripts.
The Sentinel is a magazine; but it is also a community, a spiritual community. Its very existence makes an enormous difference in our lives. And like any community it thrives on prayer and the active participation and interaction of its members. There's a name for a community where each individual is needed and irreplaceable. It's called a family. Just now we'd like to hear from Sentinel family members to help us see more what it is that draws readers to this magazine, what you'd like to see more of, how you share the Sentinel with others. And we'd like to know you better, your concerns and interests.
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February 27, 1989 issue
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Teaching children through respect for their Godlikeness
with contributions from Deborah Davis
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Healing scars from childhood
Frances L. West
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What does it mean to be God's reflection?
Ruth C. Price
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Education—future perfect
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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You are needed
Lucy Chambers Karwell
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Back and Forth
The Editors
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Staying on course
Ann Kenrick
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If you have a good map, you can get where you're going
Clifford Kapps Eriksen
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I have been a Christian Scientist all my life
Linda L. Snavely with contributions from Jennifer Snavely Nichols
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For many years I was a victim of child abuse
Patricia McDonald
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I wish to express my gratitude to God that I was led to become...
Salvador Daniel Leonardi
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My most treasured healing was instantaneous
Richard Charles Hix
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I feel I owe my life to Christian Science
Beatrice S. Peterson