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From children and young people
Dear Sentinel,
Two years ago I was in grade eleven. In the spring we were having our last exams of the year. In my English class, the teacher announced that we were allowed to bring a "cheat sheet" into the exam. This meant that a regular piece of lined paper was permitted in the exam room. On it, students could write important information that they thought was going to be on the exam.
Upon hearing this, I had an unsettled feeling. It just didn't seem right for me to have to use a cheat sheet. Having attended Christian Science Sunday School since I was very young, I had learned to listen to the "still small voice" of God, which leads to good things.
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October 9, 1995 issue
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Health—unaffected by the weather
Russ Gerber
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Disasters are not inevitable
Joanne Ward Humbert
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Young people find strength in diversity
by Kim Shippey
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Aimee E. Henderson, Hannah Casboult, S. Casboult
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God's grand purpose for you—dominion
Linda Jo Beckers
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The permanent relationship we all have
Jacklyn J. Williams
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A grievance healed
Mary Elizabeth G. Baker
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Listen
Stuart R. Johnson
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Upward progress—powered by grace
Susan Jackson Cobb
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Money and family harmony
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Following Christ by night ... and day
Mary Metzner Trammell
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The greatest benefit that I attribute directly to the understanding...
Bambah-Jean Riedel
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I am learning to be grateful for every opportunity for spiritual...
B. Frederick Smith