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From the Editors
What is it about the Christmas holiday that makes people pause and look carefully at their lives? Many think about friends and family or look back at things they've done—or failed to do—and, of course, at things to come. In Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, one character went through this exercise in dramatic way—and it changed his life.
It's inevitable that the true spirit of Christmas will waken all of us to the happiness that unselfishness brings. In this week's Sentinel, you'll see how others have discovered the natural joy and blessings of Christmas.
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December 6, 1993 issue
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From the Editors
The Editors
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Keep the Christ in Christmas
Doreen O'Donnell McClurg
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Love with patience
Lillian B. Dewey
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Never separated from Love
Rita Hayes Hornbeak
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Overcoming disasters through prayer
Andrej J. Remec
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What you can give at Christmastime
Mary Metzner Trammell
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Angels at the bedside
Barbara M. Vining
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God's delight
William Little
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As the Christmas season rolls around, two healings come to...
Edwin G. Leever
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I had no faith at first that Christian Science could heal me...
Kathleen S. Roberts
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Searching for love and a feeling of completeness—and...
Geraldine C. Stephens