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LETTERS
The Sentinel came to me coincident with my becoming a student of Christian Science over 70 years ago. So I have had the privilege and blessing of growing with it. The magazine has kept pace with the changes in a fast-changing world, and, in my estimation, has never failed in its mission "to hold guard over Truth, Life, and Love" (Mary Baker Eddy, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 353).
As it has met and is meeting the horrendous challenges of today, the Sentinel has never stood taller than in the January 31 issue ["Waves of love for South Asia"]—so prompt, so practical, so comforting, so inspiring, so healing. I cannot single out one article or item. Thank you.
ANNE LINDSAY KNIGHT
CHESTNUT HILL MASSACHUSETTS
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March 7, 2005 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from ANNE LINDSAY KNIGHT, CORALEE H. ZEIGLER, VIVIEN OSWELL, JUDY KIRSCH, SYD DUNTON
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SNAPSHOT OF HEALING
STEVE GRAHAM. MANAGING EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Diane Evans, Kim Shippey, Peter Goodspeed
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WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PRAYER-A-CHUTE?
By Mario Tosto
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PRACTICAL, RELIABLE PRAYER
Warren Bolon with contributions from James Spencer
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IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD
By Patricia Kadick
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A VICTORY NO STRINGS ATTACHED
By Herb Jung
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'PRAYER WAS MY ONLY WAY OUT'
By Kate Oyer
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FACE TO FACE
Bettie Gray
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TEXTS THAT EXPLODE UNEXPECTEDLY
LANCE CARDEN
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'I AM YOUR NEIGHBOR'
REBECCA ODEGAARD
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A DEBT I OWED
KARLA VALLANCE
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PERSISTENT PRAYER BROUGHT COMPLETE HEALING
TERRI A. CARVER
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'IS SPIRITUAL HEALING AN OPTION?'
CAROL CUMMINGS
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A FAMILY PRAYS TOGETHER
NELDA C. DE MOTOLKO