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After years of enjoying the Sentinel, it's time for me to write and tell you how much it means to me. Every issue is a treasure, and I always find a nugget, often a mother lode, of good ideas.
I'm particularly grateful for the Sentinel on those days when I find it difficult to pray. It never fails to give me the "jump start" I need. As I read it, my thought is soon so filled with gratitude and inspiration that prayer comes naturally and effortlessly. This results in healing.
I rejoice that the Sentinel has been keeping "abreast of the times." It is an incredibly timely magazine, keeping watch over world thought, reminding us what needs our prayers, and providing a starting point.
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April 21, 2003 issue
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Love on the front lines
Kim Shippey
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letters
with contributions from Carol Rockwood, June Kline, Tom and Betty Elsdale, Ruth Holmer
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items of interest
with contributions from Cathy Weaver, Ginny Nilsen, David O'Reilly
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'The universal solvent of Love'
By J. Thomas Black
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A wartime chaplain finds cause for comfort
By Karl S. Sandberg, Jr.
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Learning to love Grubs
By Karim Ajania
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My prayer on the road to Alexandria
By Susan E. Omar
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City on a hill—a torch lighting the darkness
By Marilyn Jones Senior Writer
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To soldiers I've never met
By Danis Mutchler
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Prayers for peace
with contributions from Karen Terrell, Alberto Nkula, Robert D. Wright, Jan Linthorst
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Lessons from Elizabeth
By Nate Talbot
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Peace is the highest way
By Bill Dawley Senior Managing Editor
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The comfort of God's love heals flu
Erik Carlson
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A change of thought brings healing
Eva-Maria Hogrefe
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Justice for all
Stephen T. Gray