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YOUR LETTERS
Inspiration shared with others
The special issue of the Sentinel (October 30) that included testimonies of healings that have occurred over the past 125 years as a result of reading Science and Health has inspired me to write. Christian Science came into my life back in the 1950s when my father-in-law was given a copy of a Sentinel, and he in turn gave it to his daughter, my wife.
I believe this special issue is the best of all past issues and can be used to promote public awareness of Science and Health and the good that can come to humanity.
Philip Arnold
West Hills, California
Toward a balanced life
"Then search for a balanced life" by Lois Degler is excellent (November 6). Like the man in the article, I missed my vacations, friends, church activity. But after reading this wonderful article, I started to rebuild my life. I realized how hypnotic work clamor can be and decided to change my life, putting God first and listening to His ideas.
Maciej Godlewski
Bohomolca, Warsaw, Poland
Reader finds peace
As always, your articles are so timely to meet the challenges of the day. The November 13 issue especially brought peace to my thought. The cover story, "Peacekeeping—engaging the world," was so appropriate as our country struggled with the election of its president. Hate, animosity, bitterness—feelings so foreign to my heart—had caused much uneasiness and physical distress until I read the comforting messages contained in this article. I am now at peace.
Don Shipman
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Welcomes each issue
How so many of us resisted the new Sentinel format at first. And now how I have come to welcome each new issue into our home! Especially the articles for children. Let's all move forward with gratitude.
Shane Freund Blatt
Vernon Hills, Illinois
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January 1, 2001 issue
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To Our Readers
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Philip Arnold, Maciej Godlewski, Don Shipman, Shane Freund Blatt
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Items of Interest
with contributions from Marilyn Millstone, Anne Jacobson, John Osborne, Dalai Lama
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A day-by-day endeavor to help exploited children
An interview with Pedro Scarano
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Saving the world's children, one at a time
An interview with Patricia Leuschner
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Adoption: Trusting God's family plans
By Doris E. Altana
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Feelings vs. emotion: an important difference
By Elaine Follis
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Don't give up on life
By André Völker
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Adrift or anchored?
By Joan Sieber Ware
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Purity brings physical healing
Ann Brown
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A healing at the beach
Nathan Millington
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No more headaches
Elizabeth Harney
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Varicose vein gone
Laiete Torquato da Silva
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Congestion and fever healed
Virginia Ashley
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Normal bodily functions return
Dora Lohman
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All those frogs—gone
By Donna Grimm
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With the apostle in a war zone
Mary Trammell