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YOUR LETTERS
Thank you for the small column with big content, "You do matter" [February 18]. It might be interesting for you to know that god can tell one the same message in German. One day, when I was wrestling with my own feelings of unworthiness, I heard the words spoken to me, "Dubist für mich unverzichtbar." Translated, this means, "I can't do without you."
Manfred Krueger
Hamburg, Germany
I recognized in this issue of the Sentinel (March 4) what Mary Baker Eddy spoke of as the "leavening"! For 25 years I was a member of a Christian Science church in Rochester, New York. I am now actively involved in the Episcopal church. But I have always felt I was a member of the one universal church of God. I had such a firm foundation laid in Christian Science, and it is always with me and a part of me. I am grateful to be seeing the aspects of healing and spirituality being expressed in my present church family. Thank you for an absolutely wonderful issue.
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April 15, 2002 issue
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A pipeline to happiness
Bettie Gray
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Manfred Krueger, Sandra Norris, Susan Rynerson, Mary H. Reed, Claire Louise Wilmot, Elena Brady
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items of interest
with contributions from Barbara Stahura, Dan Schaeffer, Robert Sapolsky, Warren Bolon, Ellie Pierce
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JOY that can't be stolen away
By Dorothy Estes
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A reason to be glad
By Mark Swinney
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HAPPINESS that comes with a GUARANTEE
By Margaret Rogers
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step by step OUT OF DEPRESSION
By Cynthia Tyler
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'Thou hast turned my mourning into dancing ...'
with contributions from Anne Early, Katherine Hildreth
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In Pristina, a green vase sings from a table left standing
By Warren Bolon
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The Sentinel asks... 'What brings lasting happiness?'
with contributions from Erin Callahan, Beckie Myers, Suzanne M. Cowin, Tony Goncalves, David Stevens, Matthew Bouchard, Liz Orr, Barbara Gritten, Suzanne Sinclair
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A Church less rigid
By Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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–––– 100 years ago
Sentinel staff
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Prayer alone heals serious dog bite
Genevieve E. Eckhardt
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Severe burn quickly healed
Gladys A. de Pombo
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Family relationship sweetened through prayer
Judy Findley
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Happiness that lasts
Kay Olson