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WRITING FOR THE SENTINEL
When you write for the Christian Science Sentinel, your contributions play a vital role in fulfilling its mission. And that mission is so important to humanity! In The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, Mary Baker Eddy states that the Sentinel is "intended to hold guard over Truth, Life, and Love" (p. 353). And the specific motto she assigned to the Sentinel is Christ Jesus' admonition "What I say unto you I say unto all, Watch" (Mark 13:37).
What tremendous help our Leader has given writers in these few words! She's pointed to the goal and focus of a Sentinel article. She's told what the scope of its audience is to be—"all"! As you write your manuscripts with the specific purpose of the Sentinel in thought, you'll help to forward the mission of this magazine in very concrete ways.
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October 17, 1994 issue
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Quality of life: the radical difference Christ makes
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Letters to the press
Christine J. Herlinger
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Well able to heal
Donald Billman
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Challenges, spiritual growth, and love
Barbara Morris
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Name and nature
Hugh George Eccles
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"I bear them no ill will ..."
An interview with Ireland's Senator Gordon Wilson by contributing editor Hazel Joynes
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Preparing for seekers of Truth
Ulrich Hanisch
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Compassion and healing
William E. Moody
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City living without crime
Mary Metzner Trammell
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With profound gratitude I give this testimony of a healing...
Johanna Dietrich
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An acquaintance introduced me to Christian Science in...
Monica Lagerstedt Baldwin
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In the early 1980s, I began to attend Christian Science...
Sharon Pocus Black