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The search for better healing
An empirical approach
Dr. Robert Ennemoser has been in the public practice of Christian Science healing since 1990. He told the Sentinel staff about how his desire to help and heal people led him from the study of biology, to the practice of homeopathy, and, ultimately, to the study and practice of Christian Science. Dr. Ennemoser lives with his wife, daughter, and son in Salzburg, Austria.
As a student at the University of Salzburg, you earned a doctorate in biology. Why biology?
I began with biology, but it was not a choice from my heart. I was good in that field, so it seemed a logical choice. Also, my father was a landscape architect, and he thought it would be nice to work together—to have a biology expert to tie in with on environmental issues. So I went this way.
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March 11, 2002 issue
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Spiritual healing—it's natural
Dave Hohle
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Judy Linn Hughes, Dee Maymo, David Horn, Laura N. Sinex
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items of interest
with contributions from Martha Beck, Joyce King, Csar G. Soriano, Name removed by request, Martha Sawyer Allen
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Healing through prayer: questions answered
Lois Carlson, John Hueffner, Howard Johnson, Cheryl Petersen
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Laws for escaping from prison
By Emilio Castroman
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The search for better healing
with contributions from Robert Ennemoser
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A life-transforming spiritual healing
By Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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Wives and husbands—and a commitment to healing others
By Sentinel staff
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Diagnosed heart murmur healed
Heidi Skok Thorp
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Major surgery not needed
D. Kitty Simms
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Prayer equals progress
Peggy Crump
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It's God
Kay Olson