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YOUR LETTERS
"A spiritual renaissance—shifting thought-patterns" (April 2) sparkles! It was a joy to read that the authors are seeing a trend of turning away from doctrine to universal principles. Because of the article's inclusive spirit, I gave away two copies to individuals who are on a spiritual journey (one to a newcomer at the Reading Room and the other to a fellow juror as we awaited our call to service). Such articles fulfill the Sentinel's mission to watch the world from a spiritual perspective.
Kathryn Dunton
Wellesley, Massachusetts
I was very disappointed by the interview with a sociologist and a psychologist. I understand "traditionalist" and "modernist" and certainly consider myself neither. But I don't like "cultural creative," either. The article was wordy, and I wondered if the interviewees knew what they were talking about. I didn't.
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June 4, 2001 issue
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A harvest of healing
Paul Grimes
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Kathryn Dunton, Paul Sheridan, Doug Brown, Sandy Trevor-Roberts
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A celebration of healing
Frankie Boyer with contributions from Bill Moody
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Dear Mr. Moody ...
Nancy Gokay
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Tooth restored
Sandra Allwood
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Thanks to God for His gift
Jacqueline Fosdick
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Always free in God
Nick Lynch
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For the glory of God
Anne Jesper
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Finding the way
David Cranfill
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Everything was well all along
Betty Morgan
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Practical, powerful spiritual laws
Jacqui Heriteau Hubbard
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Completely healed in two hours
Lois Carlson
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Poison ivy healed
Kristin Pratt Serafini
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Lana Nuest, Ellen C. Allen, Dana Munroe Castle, Barbara Beth Whitewater, Nancy Savage, Judy Kirsch, Chris Shoaf, Emily Crandall, Michael Connolly, Priscilla Allen, Douglass Kinross, Sheila Kinross, Miriam Dailey, Michael G. Thatcher, Gloria D. Onyuru
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The Church that celebrates healing
Mary Trammell