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I've recently rediscovered the Sentinel. Boy, what a fantastic magazine. There truly is a lot of vitality and relevance between its covers—much more than I remember there being when I was growing up with it. The articles offer some great healing ideas without being too stuffy or churchy. The magazine is nourishing and a true pleasure to read. I'm proud to have copies of the Sentinel on my desk so others can see it, pick it up, and enjoy it. I've been buying issues from a local Christian Science Reading Room. I've now decided to become a subscriber.
David D. Brown
Los Angeles, California
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January 10, 2005 issue
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Expecting the very best
Suzanne Smedley
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Letters
with contributions from David D. Brown, Cecile Barnett, Sandra Justad, Jane Shinn, Gwen Lynn
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Kevin Kalhoefer, Bob Harvey, Thomas D'Evelyn, Charis Mastris
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SAY GOOD-BYE TO CYNICISM
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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TOUCHING ONE LIFE AT A TIME
Donna J. Bradley
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COMPASSION, NOT DISDAIN
Neera Kapur
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The sweet road to recovery
By John Hubler
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'I've come out of my shell'
By Morgan Gavaletz
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OUT OF DARKNESS
Paul Shippey
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A 'JILL OF ALL TRADES' FINDS HER NICHE
By Eileen Stoecklin
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NOT JUST A WALK IN THE WOODS
By Ruby Bennet
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TO BE AND NOT TO BE
Gwenn Gurnack
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A spiritual 'gene'?
By Meg Welch Dendler
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Full freedom from a recurring injury
Colin G. Treworgy
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'A change in human belief'
Marietta Stofer