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NO MORE FEAR
Ever since I was a child, I had been very fearful. I would never sleep alone in a room. And if I found myself alone in the house, I could not breathe freely and would run to the street in order to be with people. I was also a slave to many other fears. This went on until my early 20s when, after much reluctance, I started to read a book I had been given years before when I graduated from high school—Science and Health. One by one I overcame my lifelong fears and complexes. Now I do normal things I didn't dream of doing before, like having my own room, driving, even just enjoying the flowers.
Regina Urbano
Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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January 22, 2001 issue
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To Our Readers
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Henry Rutledge, James W. Boyd, Sydney Howell
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Energy shortages: there's a spiritual answer
By Peter Tonge
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Higher finance
By LaMay Kent
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FROM A FISH'S MOUTH?
Joann Smedley
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The day the load was
By Candace Lynch
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An inner monologue ...
Tracey Walter
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God sees around the corners for you
By Gay Bryant
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NO MORE FEAR
Regina Urbano
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Dear Sentinel
Jimmy Hodges
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Severely cut thumb healed
Lloyd Symonds
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Persistent prayer pays off
Mary Julia Kephart
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Able to walk without a limp
Carolyn H. Roth
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Healing in the face of helplessness
Marguerite A. Coffin
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Protection from drowning
Donald McAlpine
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Picking up the pieces after a divorce
By Nanci Newman
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Wholeness will find you
Margaret Rogers