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Malignant tumor dissolved
In 1986 I was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in my breast. Because I had been going through a very stressful time (a long relationship had just ended and a close family member was in serious legal trouble), I was not surprised to have yet another calamity in my life. Nevertheless, I wanted a second opinion, and got not one but six doctors who verified this condition. The two surgeons strongly advised me to have my breast removed. I would not consent to this, but agreed to have the tumor surgically removed. About a week before the surgery, I told a friend (who had been raised as a Christian Scientist) about my condition. She pointed out that I'd seen six doctors and that perhaps I should talk to a Christian Science practitioner.
I discovered that I did not have to spend my years in fear and anxiety.
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April 3, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Carolyn Gill, Ward R. Quincey
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items of interest
with contributions from Luis D. Leon, Michael Meehan
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Depression is not natural
By Colleen Douglass
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SEVERE DEPRESSION HEALED
Vicki A. Turpen
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Can I get to the church on time?
By Robert C. Lewis
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Learning from mistakes
By Clifford Kapps Eriksen
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Intelligence gaps? God can help
By Alma Chico Green
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Building on a stable foundation
By Judith H. Hedrick
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Every puppy has its place
By Sarah A. BRITTON
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Dear Sentinel
Ashley Schoenfeld
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Malignant tumor dissolved
Leonora Thuna
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Prayer heals severe knee pain
Hope B. Quartey-Papafio
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Child's injured arm and wrist quickly healed
Kenzie J. Jones
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God—our constant companion
By Robert A. Johnson
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Brothers, sisters, and strangers
William E. Moody