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From the Editors
Where does this Christmas find you?

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I love the Sentinel and joyfully read each issue cover to cover: Yet, recently I realized that despite finding the articles interesting and uplifting, I was not in turn actively applying them to my life.
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Items of interest

"Dalits [the 'untouchables' of Hindu society] in India have a long history of oppression and discrimination.
The richest promise of Christmas is the treasure of spiritual healing.
What do so many holiday classics have in common? The message of redemption.

Angel on the streetcar

It's worth bringing peace to others, even in small ways.

A stranger's gift

Two strangers were in need on a snowy highway. God was there to help them help each other.

A gathering of light

Gratitude is a powerful light that blesses wherever it shines.

The last pair of roller skates

Prayers for people you don't even know are heard—and answered.

Forget the cookies!

A reminder of what's really "the reason for the season."

Quietly onward

The faithful follow a steady star,their joy gathered on dusty pathsin the bustling day or ponderous night,for they know the fountains along the waythat freshen the heart and liven the step.
What is the thought of Christmas?

A Christmas tapestry

Six Sentinel readers share experiences that brought views of the true meaning of Christmas into their lives.
Following the opening of The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity on September 29, the Sentinel continues printing excerpts from the collection of newly published writings.
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Gifts on my wish list

The best gifts don't need occasions.

I started to see a correlation between my "hardened thinking" and the hard lump in my breast.

When our children were young, we were a single-income family buying our first home—and Christmas was upon us again.
When I was a teenager, I got a job at a local department store to earn some extra money for Christmas.
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