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FROM THE EDITORS
March 4, 2002 Issue
Question: What is your name? Answer: Christian Science
John Selover
Q: That's an unusual name.
A: Well, it's what I was given, and I like it.
Q: Who gave it to you?
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March 4, 2002
Contents
March 4, 2002 issue
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Dashing around the corner for a little prayer
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Flora S. Rivera, Cecile Barnett, Susan Early, Melanie Wahlberg, Joette Ditch, Niel Fleming
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items of interest
with contributions from Phyllis Koehnline, Carrie A. Moore, Robert C. Fuller, Bob Kraft
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Ministry at Ground Zero
By Marilyn C. Jones— Sentinel staff
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A roll-up-your-sleeves life journey
By Bettie Gray and Warren Bolon Sentinel staff
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HEALED IN CHURCH
Jewel Simmons
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Seminary president envisions expanded role for church
By Marilyn C. Jones Sentinel staff
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your INSIGHTS
Jessica Martin Leggett
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Struck in the eye
Wendelyn Grayson
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God always present—even in combat
George B. Addison
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She came back to the practice of Christian Science
Nina Drumm Ingalls