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Just about every week, as I read the Sentinel, I feel so grateful for the love and the vision that produce each issue. I really should write to tell you "thanks" more often, but there was no way I could not let you know how much I enjoyed the October 7 issue. I loved reading about the Navajo Code Talkers and the related articles on writing and illustrating the children's book about them. I have done some reading in the past on the Navajos, and am inspired by their spirituality.
Some readers have objected to the Sentinel's coverage of belief systems outside of Christian Science, but I applaud it. It gives me more opportunity to see how universal Truth is, and how it is expressed and practiced by others. It helps satisfy my yearning to feel a deeper sense of connection to all of God's children, which I feel makes me a better Christian Scientist. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Caron Cosden
Cape Coral, Florida
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November 18, 2002 issue
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One father—one family
Bill Dawley
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with contributions from Caron Cosden, Barbara Wilcox, Steve Green, Sara K. W. Bautista, John Stuart Smith, Joy V. Smith
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items of interest
with contributions from Sentinel staff, Daniel P. Amos, Tricia Schwennesen, Albert L. Winseman
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The family of Abraham
Marilyn Jones Sentinel Staff
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Life lessons from a Rembrandt painting
Kim Shippey
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Bible study... transforming lives
Barbara Weigt
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6 stories of protection in times of danger
Reported by Warren Bolon Sentinel staff
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Business, chicken and PRAYER
Judith Ryan
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Angels on the ski slope
JoEllen Thompson
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Spiritual education—a priority
Heloísa Rivas
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'The enduring, the good, and the true'
Lucinda Ferguson-Shook
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A new job, at my age?
Helmut Hilmer
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The Bible and the Key to the Scriptures
John Selover