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Dear Reader
This week's Sentinel touches on a concern that is increasingly up front in today's media—drug abuse.
Our excerpt from a broadcast of The Herald of Christian Science tells of how one person got free of drug dependency. An editorial explores what may be the root question we most need to answer if we are to undo a drug-abusing society. And "Family Matters" offers another instance of how active spiritual support lifted a family member out of the drug-dealing life that was consuming him.
Family support—whether it is from relatives or just a few caring acquaintances—can be a great strength. It is something we feel each week as we receive letters from Sentinel readers around the world.
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March 12, 1990 issue
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Dear Reader
The Editors
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Freeing life from anxiety
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Go straight for the goal
Gloria Marlatt
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God's man is always intact
Robert A. Charbeneau
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Second Thought
John F. Burnum
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FROM THE Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Undoing the drug-abusing society
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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A different kind of learning
William E. Moody
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The filly who liked caps
Marsha Lynn Delano
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A Couple of years ago when I was dancing in a ballet company,...
Lisa Ann Zumpella
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Just prior to a trip, my husband and I pray specifically...
Mildred E. Lines
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Since I was raised in Christian Science, I have had many...
Teresa J. Allen
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The time for final examinations at my university was approaching
Harold R. Prowell