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In Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, Australia, Canada, Europe, and parts of Asia, shortwave radio broadcasts of The Herald of Christian Science are reaching a large audience. We thought that Sentinel readers might enjoy reading adaptations from some of these radio programs.
The Herald Broadcast
"Parenting troubled children"
Bea Roegge: Welcome to The Herald of Christian Science. Today we're talking about parenting troubled children.
Kay Olson from Raleigh, North Carolina, was in town the other day, and we were talking about this subject. Kay, how do parents get past feeling guilty when their children are in trouble?
Kay Olson: Well, sometimes that can be very challenging. The best way I can explain it is to tell you something that happened in my own family.
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June 8, 1992 issue
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INSIDE: LOOKING INTO THIS ISSUE
The Editors
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Held hostage by crime?
Arno Preller
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"Parenting troubled children"
Bea Roegge, Kay Olson
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Second Thought
"An Immigrant's Field of Dreams Transforms a Dingy Patch of the Bronx" by David Gonzalez
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Finding your way through the mist
Mark William James
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"Come and see"
Nancy J. Jagel
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The church as a community
Richard J. Cattani
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Church government—pure and simple
Mary Metzner Trammell
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Active love in our communities
Russ Gerber
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I had known for some time that something was wrong
Name withheld
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One of my first healings in Christian Science came after...
Kathleen Daugherty
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We'd been having visitors staying with us
Laura Roberts with contributions from Lyndsay Roberts, Brian P. Roberts