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To our readers,
In whatever city, suburb, or faraway village you pore over these pages, we hope you feel as we do, that the words help to draw us together. We can be miles and even oceans apart, and yet we meet over these pages. We are reminded again and again that we live and work as part of a larger whole—where each one's spiritual experience matters much more than we might have imagined.
In this community we need not know each other personally to help one another greatly with actual comfort and healing. For example, a young man who has traveled to the bedside of a friend in an African hospital with a Sentinel in his hand doesn't know the Sentinel authors per se, but he does know that because they have, to some degree, lived and written the truth of Christian Science, his friend is healed and leaves that hospital. (See the upcoming December 30 Sentinel lead editorial.) It is one of many, many examples that drive home the point that those who live spiritual truth enable others to live it.
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December 16, 1991 issue
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INSIDE: LOOKING INTO THIS ISSUE
The Editors
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We cannot run out of what God gives us
E. Margaret Grace
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Second Thought
Vaclav Havel
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My reserve fund
Alessandra P. Colombini
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What is real?
Anna A. Vinson
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What God knows
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Divine Love comes to our rescue
Michael D. Rissler
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Evan's prayer
Evan Glafke
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About four years ago, when I was fairly new in the study of...
Kathryn Hollier
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At one time I had acquired the habit of drinking five...
Beverly Willson
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Christian Science has been with me all of my life, and I...
Janet Helen Alder with contributions from Jean Irving Alder
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For many years the articles and testimonies in the Sentinel...
Marcy Froehlich