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The bumper sticker isn't funny: "Don't get mad, get even."
One bad deed doesn't legitimize another.
But what if a stranger walks up and strikes you? or crack dealers invade your neighborhood? or you see somebody stealing a wallet? Some might consider these justification for anger—and more. Yet in this Sentinel you can read about people who responded to each of these situations with prayer, then with the effort to love. The result was a foundation for healing in themselves and in the community.
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April 6, 1992 issue
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The Editors
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Street violence—what we can do about it
Sam L. Hornbeak
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Love your neighbor as yourself
Käte Meier
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Being under authority gives us authority
Judith H. Hedrick
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The most precious moment of my life
Hélard Zacarías La Rosa Cáceres
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Getting past the watchful dragons
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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"God's disposal of events"
Elaine Natale
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Standing on the rock
Nancy Hormel Reinert
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My introduction to Christian Science was in college through a...
Christine McHale
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Christian Science came to our family through a healing of...
Maylah S. Johnson with contributions from William Belward
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As we left a morning meeting at city hall, a colleague and I...
Sandra M. Martin
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It is high time to put in writing my gratitude for three recent...
J. Lindsay Scott