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FROM THE EDITORS
It's impossible to ignore the fact that, after witnessing Jesus' resurrection, the disciples became dedicated healers. They couldn't help it, with everything they'd seen and learned. The risen Christ provides an unparalleled demonstration of God's love, and Jesus' example is just as potent today. It shows each of us the genuine way of healing through the power of God.
Recently a man wrote of an experience in the Peace Corps. He said that during his assignment in Central America he "became almost blind in one eye." But he also wrote, "As I prayed ... my concept of sight changed from seeing a material image to spiritual discernment."
This account was printed in the Sentinel a few weeks ago, and it illustrates how God's healing influence—the Christ—touches and improves thought. The man told of how grateful he was "for the spiritual growth that took place during this healing, and in particular for how my perception of others improved." The Christ healed this man. It can heal you.
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April 5, 1993 issue
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FROM THE EDITORS
The Editors
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God's finished work— its relevance to healing
Marian English
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A song in the night
Barbara B. Dunbar
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FROM HAND TO HAND
J. D. L.
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A Sentinel reader writes ...
A reader
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Where Jesus found refuge
Robert R. MacKusick
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Letters to the PRESS—and other articles
M. Victor Westberg
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Downhearted? We don't need to be!
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Finding answers
Mary Lee S. O'Neal
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The light of Christ
William E. Moody
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Consent to ascension
Mark Swinney
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The most precious thing in the world to me is the small understanding...
Mark W. Unger with contributions from Valerie D. Unger
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I can truly testify to the fact that good is always unfolding...
Dorothy Hutchinson
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Although I was raised in a home where Christian Science...
Barbara Dygert Vars