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TO OUR READERS
Immunity is something we'd all like to have. It presents a picture of a fail-safe armor, something that will protect us no matter what circumstances we face. You can find out how to gain such protection, even against disease, in "Immunity: spiritual and scientific."
Practical illustrations of protection from colds and sickness are offered in "Can bad weather make you sick?" If you've ever been afraid of giving a talk or speech in front of a group of people, you'll find useful ideas in "Public speaking with confidence."
As part of our World Watch, we're including "What happened when I prayed for Bosnia." The author learned that forgiveness right in her own life brought her closer to seeing how forgiveness can come to that war-torn land. "Living truly advancing years" examines some of the expectations associated with aging and shows how not to accept them as part of your life.
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December 1, 1997 issue
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TO OUR READERS
The Editors
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Immunity: spiritual and scientific
Bart R. van Eck
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Can bad weather make you sick?
Mary Lee S. O'Neal
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In the morning
Edith J. Clumpner
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Public speaking with confidence
Bruce A. Cunningham
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What happened when I prayed for Bosnia
Alexis Deacon
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Carolyn Marie Lyons, Brittany Jean Richardson, Laurie Richardson, Kelley Clements
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Living truly advancing years
Phyllis A. Klang
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Relationship problems? What I learned
Jane A. Beck
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SENTINEL
The Editors
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Gentle angels
Clay G. Simons
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Holier thoughts, better lives
Russ Gerber
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Guide us today and always
Edna LeBaron
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In 1973 my husband and I adopted our first child, from Korea
Suzanne Widgery
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In the middle of the night I had an earache
Tim Scott with contributions from Marianne M. Scott