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December 22, 1997 issue
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TO OUR READERS
The Editors
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Is Jesus relevant today?
Karl S. Sandberg, Jr.
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Christ, the safest mooring
Ralph N. Whistler
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Christmas promise
Linda Laird Giedl
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How to increase one's faith
M. Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
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Empowered by divine intelligence
Elizabeth Lee Lokey
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Blessing or cursing: our choice
Ruth McCleary Truscott
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Seven decades of Christian Science healing
Michael Seek with contributions from Wilhelm Kirchhoff
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Prayer knows no barriers
Marta Greenwood
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Letting Love shine out!
Gene Baker
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Libby Dearing, Susan Ryf Dearing, Fred Morrison, Bonnie Morrison
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Prayer for peace during political unrest
David C. N. M. Kironji
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One man cries peace in a land of massacres
Andrea Useem
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Love—the most valuable gift
Barbara M. Vining
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"The TWO LARGEST WORDS..."
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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What a joy to be writings this!
Linda Jo Beckers
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One day my family and I went to my dad's friend's house
Stephanie Thompson with contributions from Mary Thompson
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While eating lunch with a fellow worker a year ago, I felt a pain...
Emil Richard Martey