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From the Editors

To Our Readers

A Favorite Christmas experience?

YOUR LETTERS

The November 15 issue of the Sentinel was an absolute gem.
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items of interest

The National Marriage Project at Rutgers University has brought to light some startling statistics relating to marriage.

The healing touch of Christ

What do the minister of a dilapidated church and a young man, ill, in his college dorm room have in common? Christ came to them, just as Christ comes to each of us, bringing health, safety, and freedom.

Not just what we do, but what God does

Discover a key element in the prayer that healed a broken leg.

Two women and a child

God doesn't play favorites. That was clear one day when two women ministering to a crying child in a rundown motel felt the presence and power of divine Love.
Air Force officer talks with News Editor Kim Shippey One can imagine that a Christmas spent in a prisoner-of-war camp might easily qualify as one's worst. This officer would agree, yet he counts it as one of his best as well.
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Millennium: a time of action

A heart-to-heart Christmas

When anger heats up this family's Christmas Day, leaning on God's law resolves the conflict and restores calm.

The gentle art of blessing

Leave no one, including yourself, out of the blessings you bestow.

CHRISTMAS IS ALIVE AND WELL

Find out what happened one Christmas season when a farmer shot a stray dog in an effort to keep her from chasing his cows.

DEAR Sentinel:

Have you ever been afraid of monsters or ghosts?

This thought of God-given dominion came back to me again and again.

About a week later, I was completely free from pain and tension.

The birth went so easily that it surprised the doctors.

I knew at that moment that I was free at last from that addiction.

Freedom of movement restored

I could move my whole arm without pain.

Fostering children's faith

We try to take one evening out of each week to focus on parenting.

Wisdom is gained in the course of study and introspection, opening thought to the revelations of Truth.
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Q A

How do Christian Scientists practice baptism or holy communion?

To follow Jesus surely includes both a saving and a healing purpose.