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The October 7 issue is wonderful. The accounts describing the Navajo way of life and thinking are inspiring and so akin to what I've learned in Christian Science. Their wisdom of not polluting one's thinking and one's home with histories and pictures of evil is such an important lesson for all. I had heard years back about the Navajos as "native language" code communicators during WWII and thought that was neat, but the articles in this issue tell the real story of how they so naturally rose above the mistreatment and resentment to maintain a strong and secure consciousness of their real being. Thanks so much for your good work.
John L. BurnettGermantown, Maryland

November 4, 2002 issue
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Trust in times of financial uncertainty
Kim Shippey
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letters
with contributions from John L. Burnett, Patti Mehring, Joy Liboria, Virginia McDonough, Judith H. Hedrick
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items of interest
with contributions from Doug Hardy, Rebekah Devlin, Joanne Leis, Jocelyn Bell Burnell
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FAITH in troubled economic times
By Ron Ballard
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Prayer: an investment security
By Elise Moore
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Can I find a job that really fits?
BY Jutta Dettmar-Rollins
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A family business vs. a corporate behemoth—can it be a win-win outcome?
By Janet and Jeffrey Clements
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To help stop acts of terrorism
By Nate Talbot
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The influence and power of good never die
By Richard Bergenheim
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TECHNOLOGY—servant not master
By Phil Davis
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Pray to whom? For what?
By Mark Swinney
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Sentinel Staff
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Voting from the heart
By Margaret Rogers
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Minding our own account
David and Beverly Goldsmith
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I was healed of chest pains
Heather Robles
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Spiritual growth brings healing
Warren Bolon
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Church that lasts forever
Mary Trammell