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Not long ago, my wife and I spent three weeks on business in a South American country.
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Form Global paradox by John Naisbitt
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The Bible often speaks of God as being a shield, refuge, and fortress. This is a practical truth.

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Acting against violence

In this week's column the Sentinel reports on ways in which people are responding to the urgent demand to end violence in American streets and homes.
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No unworthy petitionersThe discipline that forwards healingUnfailing directionThe omnipotent God—and the AIDS threatMessage from a teenager:A prayer for rescue answered
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Suppose you are a Japanese tourist visiting a beautiful city in Europe.
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When a life is transformed

Like the cleaning of a grimy old masterpiece painting, the activity of the Christ began to wash away the young man's mortal sense of himself and reveal the wonderful presence of the man of God's creating.

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We're God's children, and He loves us. The Bible says that He takes pleasure in us.

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Good news: God loves you!

Edward was a preschooler and attended Sunday School.
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Editorial
An article in USA Weekend pointed to a Gallup poll indicating that, in the United States, 90 percent of the population prays, with some three out of four Americans praying daily.
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Dashing up the stairway.
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Testimony of Healing
One evening on my way home from work, on a busy highway, I had to stop very suddenly.
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Testimony of Healing
One healing for which I am especially and profoundly grateful occurred in 1986.
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Testimony of Healing
Christian Science entered my life at a time of great personal need.
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Testimony of Healing
Although I grew up a Christian Scientist, I was not at first a diligent student of its teachings.
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The Christian Science Sentinel was established by Mary Baker Eddy ".
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