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The recent Sentinels are really "with it," and I salute your courageous coverage of current topics. I especially enjoy the personal stories and use of photographs of the authors.
Full marks for the September 29 issue on the theme "Seasons of spiritual renewal." I especially liked Sarah Brokensha's article titled "Spring thoughts from South Africa." As we also live on a farm (some 130 kilometers north of their farm), I was able to relate to their experience regarding the rain and water situation.
Then my October Christian Science Journal and October 6 Sentinel were in Saturday's post. It was a real joy to read the interview with Earline Shoemake (in the Journal) and then her granddaughter Joycelyn's healing in the Kids' Sentinel. I enjoy these family sagas and feel we get to know the contributors better. So a big thank you to one and all.
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November 24, 2003 issue
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A grateful heart
Steve Graham
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letters
with contributions from Jean G. Davidson, Ella Fianza Grande, Dee Mahuvawalla, Joan Taylor, Janne Curry
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items of interest
with contributions from Terry Pluto, K. Connie Kang
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Setting another place at the table
By Robin Hoagland
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I lost everything—and gained much more
By Chere Canaris
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Homeward bound
By Jewel Simmons
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The First Commandment: Start your day with God
By Meg Dendler
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A Christian and a Muslim talk about Ramadan
with contributions from Lyle Young, Kayed Khahlil
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It all started with teaching in an inner-city school
By Karim Ajania
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'I ate the Bible'
By Roy Lloyd
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Whale Rider—Two points of view
Tony Lobl, Jennifer Lobl
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A government you can love
By Tad Weber
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Prayer put me back in the race
Jon Lang
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The Word of God frees a young girl
Lise Boisdet
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Prayer proves reliable in an emergency
Liz Smith