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From the Editors

Weapons that heal

"The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds.

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items of interest

"We Close With A Reminder that anthrax is not the biggest threat to America now; panic is.
A look at how three men learned what it means to trust God and practice a kind of "spiritual defense" in threatening moments—from the Battle of the Bulge to the jungles of Vietnam.
When Us Air Force Pilot John Fairfield started his bombing run over a Hanoi airfield on October 24, 1972—a date he's gratefully committed to memory—he could see the North Vietnamese firing surface-to-air-missiles at him.

God's man is not at war with God's man—in all of God's kingdom there's no war zone.

When a wave of panic sweeps through a nation or a family or one person's private thoughts, there's one thing that offers certain, quick release: a conviction that God can and will help.
"The Weapons Of Our Warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds; casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ".

Strong, with God

A great sense of peace and joy filled my heart with love for God and my loved one. I felt strong!

Hope is not simply a human emotion, nor does it spring from mere human means of defense.

First line of defense

As we live it individually, calm will become the foundation for peace throughout the world.

Three points on staying alert

Three times our seasoned British guide warned us about pickpockets in the Paris Metro.

Love dissolves the anger

Have you ever felt helpless in the face of someone else's fury or anger?

When employed in a spiritual way, resolve has the strength and love of God behind it.

your INSIGHTS

The Sentinel has recently received an extraordinary number of contributions.

Being in harmony with God was my right

I knew I was on the right track because I started to feel comforted.

On the road again

I decided it was time to pray about this problem and heal it.

I could definitely feel results from our prayers.

I decided to take a stand and trust that God could heal me, right then.

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Editor's note

The urgent and growing demands placed on The Christian Science Publishing Society over recent weeks have made it clear that the Journal, Sentinel, and Herald Editorial Department needs to operate in a more flexible, responsive, and timely way.
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Where did they go?

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