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"Who takes spiritual healing seriously? People who take the Bible seriously"
In keeping with its motto, "What I say unto you I say unto all, Watch," the Sentinel has kept "watch" over an extraordinary range of topics, trends, and thought-patterns since its founding ninety-two years ago.
Signs of the times in medicine, theological doctrine, education, popular culture, political upheavals, and so forth are examined. But perhaps no sign of the times bears closer scrutiny or comes nearest to the sustaining purpose of this magazine than the deepening interest in Christian healing among other denominations.
It's a topic that the founder of the magazine, Mary Baker Eddy, watched closely, as is reflected both in her writings and in the periodicals she founded. The Sentinel has continued to take careful note of this trend, in articles and editorials, in its "Second Thought" feature—and in occasional longer excerpts from interviews and articles by those in other denominations who are thinking deeply about the topic. (See, for instance, the two-part series on Christian healing that was published in the Sentinel in December 1987.)
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January 22, 1990 issue
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Patience and parenting
Nancy Hormel Reinert
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Second Thought
Robert A. Johnson
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Healing through the operation of divine Principle
Guy Halferty
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The cup and the wine
Karen Molenaar Terrell
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God communicates to us through His law
Lynne Cook
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FROM THE DIRECTORS
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Is Christian healing worth the effort?
William E. Moody
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In the middle of brute materialism, what do spiritual ideals mean?
Michael D. Rissler
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Some years ago I was subject to attacks of severe depression...
Martha H. Niggeman
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Quite a while ago, two growths appeared on my foot
Claire Barney Wright
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I am very grateful to have been raised in Christian Science
Kenneth G. Adlam