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"You can hardly imagine how inspiring the Sentinel has been to me in the course of about seven years."
You can hardly imagine how inspiring the Sentinel has been to me in the course of about seven years. Reading the articles and numerous healing testimonies has led to surprising insights I very much appreciate and has ignited tremendous spiritual progress. An article on racism (August 16, 1999) is especially precious to me. It contains many helpful ideas for dealing with the present political situation in Austria.
Reinhard Harrich
Salzburg, Austrla
The excessive use of He or His when referring to God in Christian Science articles detracts from Mary Baker Eddy's definition of God. Perhaps a little more diligent editing of these articles, by reducing anthropomorphic, gender-specific references to God, would better reflect the true nature of God?
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October 23, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
William G. Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Reinhard Harrich, Hubert J. Steed, Wallace D. Pfaff
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items of interest
with contributions from A. J. Carr, Alan Wolfe
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Your role in improving government
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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PRAY FOR YOUR COMMUNITY
Rosemary Fuller Thornton
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What is good enough?
By Kristen Lynch
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You were there all along
By Henry Louis Michel
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Beans, beets, and preservation
By Pamela Brumley
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Simple lessons
By Melissa Jane Hayden
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Trust God—as a little child
By Joan Christine Travis
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Everyone can be a knight in shining armor
By Heather Vogel Frederick
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Healing of fear and apparent heart attack
Sharon S. Jeffrey
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Injured arm healed spiritually
Elizabeth Jones Davis
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Warts eliminated through prayer
Margaret Lombard Heimer
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Quick healings of illness and pain
Donna S. Hunsberger
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Prayer heals injured shoulder
Suzanne D. Ruffin
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Finding home at work
By Jennell Lee Acha
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Anyone can pray
Heloísa Gelber Rivas