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From the Editors
Over the past several months, the Sentinel has introduced you to several "peacekeepers"—including an Army chaplain with NATO, an international correspondent covering the Middle East, and a Jewish rabbi living in the US.

YOUR LETTERS

The editorial by Cyril Rakhmanoff on cloning and identity.
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items of interest

Recently, physical biochemist Arthur Peacocke was selected as the winner of the 2001 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.
A research project on the religious activity of immigrants to the United States draws one American student closer to her own faith.

A Muslim's view of peace

A bridge-builder's view of the concepts of, and the misconceptions about, one of the world's great faiths, Islam.

Spiritual healing

The injuries a woman sustains in a serious car accident become an occasion for seeing the healing power of the divine Spirit.

Breaking the hurry habit

What would you do if you impatiently tailgated a car for half an hour . . . and then found out that the driver was a friend of yours? Read how the author made it a time to slow down and wise up.

There's no better day than today

If you wait around for things to change, you might never get around to enjoying anything. Here are some ways to on-the-spot satisfaction.

What do you have time to see?

When the demands of the clock were competing with her desire to be a good teacher, this author had to take a closer look at what she was doing.
The night fog was thick in the British Midlands. But her prayer was enough to cut a path right through it.

Simple prayers heal

My son and I each learned more about God's spiritual laws.

Instant freedom from pain

The words "think of the healings" seemed almost audible.

I had accepted this limitation. Now I began to challenge it.

Good from God

Within 36 hours I was completely at peace.

My doctors told me that they could do nothing more.

There is never a time when we are separated from God.

The subtext of a life

The other day I was reminded of Rose. As a boy I was in her Sunday School class.