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To Our Readers
This summer we had a number of "3-H" days, as they're called here in New England. Hazy, Hot, Humid. Fortunately, many of the neighborhood children can come here to the plaza of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, to take advantage of a large fountain. I'm convinced it's as refreshing to watch the children splash and play in the cool waters of that fountain as it is to actually be in them.
But now with the fall season on our doorstep those 3-H days are disappearing. The neighborhood children are back in school, and the fountain will soon be turned off until next summer. Still, we're constantly reminded of another "H," one that doesn't go away with the change of seasons. Health.
The subject comes up in fitness centers, on newscasts, in bookstores, at work. Channing Walker, who wrote our Cover Story this week, examines the best way to be healthy and stay that way. Unlike the children who had to walk, bicycle, or drive some distance to feel good and refreshed this past summer, the source for staying healthy is right here with us at all times. As the author points out, "Finding good health and keeping it become easier as we understand that we already include good health."
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October 5, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Rhoda M. Ford, Susan Hill Clay
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items of interest
with contributions from Spencer Perkins
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Be healthy, stay healthy
By Channing Walker
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SCIENCE AND HEALTH—THE MOST IMPORTANT TEXTBOOK I OWN
Michael Pabst
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Get fit
Pallas Hubler
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READING THE BOOK HEALS
Lois Rae Carlson
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Is God in a boom or bust market economy?
By Marta Greenwood
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Pour it out!
Wilma I. Goodwin
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DEPEND ON GOD FOR YOUR EMPLOYMENT
Sandra L. LeCompte Scott
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Women are not cursed
By Christina Sloan
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Help is at hand
By Pauline D. Jenner
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Treading on serpents and scorpions
By Karen Arnold
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Stop being a bulletin board for negative notes
By Nancy Louise Ranks
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What's really going on at school?
By Patricia M. Curtis
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Shine, shine, shine
Mary Jo Beebe
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Dear Sentinel
Michael Inkson
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Severe pain healed
Robin Noel Widgery
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Christian Science treatment ends addiction to smoking
Helen K. Lowell
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A lifetime of reliance on God
Cynthia S. Prime
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Prayer conquers pain and injury
Paul Derian
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"It was a Friday night ..."
By Phyllis M. Federico
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Why wait?
Margaret Rogers