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Dear Reader
These may be hard times—but they also bring out in us strengths we didn't know we had—spiritual strengths. During some of the recent television coverage of the Mideast turmoil, the word prayer was heard much more frequently than usual.
"If religion is real, it has to really work, " a friend said the other day, "and the Sentinel shows me it can and does." These days people seem to be looking more and more for spiritual answers. And they're finding them.
For example, in Profile we hear from a woman who has had to deal firsthand with the effects of the Gulf War on her own life and the life of her husband, who is an Air Force chaplain.
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March 18, 1991 issue
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Dear Reader
The Editors
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Spiritual lessons for hard times
Richard D. Soule
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What we can do about mistakes
Margaret Campbell
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The immediacy of God's healing power
Audrey H. Walter
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Love's outreach
Jane R. Harwood
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SECOND THOUGHT
Beverly Beckham
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Giving from the heart
Elaine Natale
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Women in the battle zone
Ann Kenrick
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At various times in my early childhood I attended a Christian Science Sunday School,...
Ruth Esther Dougan
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Christian Science has been a great gift to me
Erica Sieverding
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For years I suffered intensely from menstrual cramps
Holly S. Morris
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Gratitude for the good Christian Science has brought into...
Elsie A. Sparling