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This week's "News & Trends" and a short feature show how important the deeper aspects of nursing have remained since the days of Florence Nightingale.
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On March 15, 16, and 17, there will be a presentation at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles of Harvard Medical School's symposium "Spirituality & Healing in Medicine—11.
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Florence Nightingale, widely identified as "the lady with the lamp," literally established nursing as a profession.
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Each one, a nurse

We each can express qualities associated with nursing.

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Horses do not sit down!

Immediately I turned to God.

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The room was a shambles. As I stepped in front of the class. I was praying.

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Is a little evil OK?
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Jesus: the great Teacher

The oldest written record we have about Jesus Christ is in the first chapter of Mark.
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Sometimes we think of love as a feeling we have for family members or close friends.
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My thought changed from despair to hope.

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Dear Sentinel

Dear Sentinel,
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This column is a place to explore questions with other readers and with the editorial staff of the Sentinel.
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Editorial

Jesus speaks to the young man: "Arise." His life is restored.

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Testimony of Healing

Jaundice healed by light of Christ.

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Testimony of Healing

Obedience to God removes obstruction to vision.

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Testimony of Healing

It was just after breakfast when I felt a sharp pain in my shoulder

By the next morning I was able to do my volunteer work without any pain!

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Testimony of Healing

One time I was walking through the garage and my mom was...

Trusting God's care restores boy to consciousness.

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Testimony of Healing

Complete relief from all the discomfort was immediate.

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Have you sent your testimony yet this year?
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Coordinator, Christian Science organizations.
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