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To Our Readers
It'S Rare But not unheard of for a newspaper to print only good news. A newspaper in Mesa, Arizona, did just that recently, for a single issue, and it came as quite a surprise to readers. Yet a pleasant one, evidently. The paper that day sold out.
It makes you wonder what your own reaction would be to a large dose of good news. Would you welcome it and take it seriously, or would you brush it aside because you thought that all that good news was—well, too good to be true?
Here's one way to find out. Did you know that there is a way to be safe from contagious disease, a way that is entirely spiritual? There is a metaphysical system with a long track record of effectiveness, and it can be utilized successfully by anyone who follows the rules. How's that for wonderful front-page news! Everyone's right to immunity from disease is the subject of our Cover Story this week. Yes, that's very good news, and it's true.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
October 26, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Mary Virginia Lucas
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items of interest
with contributions from Bernie Siegel, George Gilder
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Health that's immune from trouble
By Geoffrey J. Barratt
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PROTECTION FROM MALARIA
Beverly Goldsmith
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Betting on death?
By Richard C. Bergenheim
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A wake-up call to pray for those in authority
By Carolyn K. Nutwell
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No penalty for helping others
By Joanne Ward Humbert
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Our thoughts, our weather
By Jane Partis McCarty
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SAFE, IN THE MIDST OF A STORM
Phyllis J. Harte
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Elijah and Elisha
By Gladys Rivas Colombo
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Prayer removes growth on face
Peggy Gordon
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Free to run without pain
Kari Bilsborrow
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Effects of cold weather healed
Benson C. Onwuma
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No ill effects from premature birth
Patti Sue Hansen
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Reliance on God restores equilibrium
Lucille Joan Hutchinson
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Always employed
By Patti Palmer Morse
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More than a wish ...
Mary Metzner Trammell