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YOUR LETTERS
"The article impressed me for its honesty, practicality, and lack of preaching."
I was grateful to have the issue of the Sentinel with the cover "Life without fear" to share with my son. The first article impressed me for its honesty, literary quality, sincerity, practicality, and lack of preaching, which I knew would appeal to him. And several other articles that conveyed the main thought of the featured topic were concise, related to "real life" experience, and reached the reader from a position of equality and respect. My college-age son accepted the Sentinel (along with some of his Nona's mostaccioli) after sharing time with family at a Labor Day picnic.
That you do a good job on the Sentinel sounds trite, but I mean it most sincerely.
Jacqueline Mosk
Oswego, Illinois
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January 19, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Jacqueline Mosk, John Morrison, Dee Redding Curtis, Martha Palmer
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items of interest
with contributions from The Dalai Lama, M.S. Mason
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How to win the battle against pain
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Let's end dead-end thinking
By Marian C. English
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Out of heartbreak, into joy
By Colleen Feldmann Douglass
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Don't go there!
Bethany Adlam Brix
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Fighting racism: from fists to prayer
By Julio C. Rivas T.
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Noah built a boat, and his descendants, a giant tower
By Eva-Maria Hogrefe
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Prayer heals physical difficulties
Heidi Skok Thorp
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Smoking and drinking habits overcome
Jean Margaret Maitland
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Healing and protection while traveling overseas
Jack L. Nagle
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Cyst eliminated through prayer
Meire A. De Souza
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Music: from comfort in sorrow to songs of joy
By Osceola Davis
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The language of love, the language of healing
Mary Metzner Trammell