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To be changed in some fundamental way
An interview with an Anglican couple devoted to the ministry of Christian healing.
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 upheaval, 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.
Last week's issue carried excerpts from a talk by New Testament scholar Robert Webber in "Perspectives on Christian healing (Part 1)." The interview beginning on the next page completes this two-part series.
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January 29, 1990 issue
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To be changed in some fundamental way
with contributions from Stephen Parsons, Frances Parsons
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Second Thought
Francine S. Kiefer
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Do you long to be loved?
Lucinda Baker Greiner
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Alive to the goodness of God
Stephen Gottschalk
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FROM THE Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Prayer is never imprisoned
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Rectifying past wrongs
William E. Moody
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Soon after my son-in-law moved his family to a large, populous...
Glenice M. Robinson with contributions from Cynthia Nagel
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In 1979 I was living in a New York City building on the...
Ewan C. MacQueen, Jr.
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I wish to express my deep gratitude for Christian Science...
Maria T. Cabrera
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All through my teen-age years and young adulthood, I periodically...
Karolee Peters Downing