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YOUR LETTERS
"The Sentinel is consistently reaching out with blessings at the moment they are needed."
The November 15 issue of the Sentinel was an absolute gem. How timely the articles on forgiveness and the notion of not buying into illness were. I picked up the Sentinel and was not able to put it down until I had read it front to back and again back to front. I sincerely appreciated those who have unselfishly contributed to this and past Sentinels while eagerly looking forward to all the great articles to come.
Shahaidat Abbas
Tempe, Arizona
In response to the article "Technology: Friend or foe?" (November 1), I think that computers would be better described as the application of material knowledge and laws, similar to the technology of nuclear power. There has been much negative "fruit" from both computers and nuclear power, but they have also made life on earth much more convenient.
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December 20, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Shahaidat Abbas, Joan Tendler, June Zehendner
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items of interest
with contributions from Reuters, Steven L. Phillips, Andrew Young
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The healing touch of Christ
By Richard Bergenheim
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Not just what we do, but what God does
By Donald R. Rippberger
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Two women and a child
By C. Petersen
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A heart-to-heart Christmas
By Sandra Van Velsor Shely
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The gentle art of blessing
By Pierre Pradervand
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CHRISTMAS IS ALIVE AND WELL
By Karen Molenaar Terrell
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DEAR Sentinel:
Emily Holmes
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Medically diagnosed incurable condition fully healed
Sigrid Mergl
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Prayer heals injured arm and shoulder
Stacey Kraack
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Childbirth proceeds harmoniously
Jeri Beck Tippetts
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Freedom of movement restored
Pauline Fern Burg
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Fostering children's faith
with contributions from Anne Howe, Cantor Robert S. Scherr, Donna E. Schaper, Brad Pokorny, Shelly Angel
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What is a Christian, then and now?
William E. Moody