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YOUR LETTERS
"Rather than panic or fear the worst, I remained calm."
I recently read a Sentinel article, "No emergencies," which stated that there is "no moment when fear is too great for the clear healing realization of divine Love's control." I was able to put this into practice when my beloved dog, easily frightened by thunder, ran away. Rather than panic or fear the worst, I remained calm and kept repeating to myself that there are no accidents, no emergencies, and that God would keep my dog safe. After driving through the area to no avail, I returned home.
The phone did eventually ring. People nearby had my dog, and he was safe. Christian Science brought a positive outcome to this situation. Thanks.
Scott T. MacDonald
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
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January 12, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
Scott T. MacDonald, Allen L. Crouch
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Stressless living
By David C. Driver
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Instant recall
By Katherine Hildreth
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Time to worship with our lives
By Zoë Landale
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He was stealing flowers, so I punched him
By John Quincy Adams III
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You said what?
By Clark Gary Rogers
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LIFE WITHOUT CYNICISM
Sandy Portincaso
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In Love? You bet. There's nowhere else to be!
By Joan Sieber Ware
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Ulcer healed
Linda E. Greve
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Health restored
David Littlefield Horn
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Protection during a collision
Jonathan Heim
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Bowel functions restored
Inge Ziegler
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Laid off but not let down
By Nanette Leatherwood
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Helping to keep our kids safe
William E. Moody