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LETTERS

I live in the United States and am a longtime Sentinel subscriber, but this month I'm living in Xela, Guatemala, where I'm studying Spanish.
From the Editors

A NEW KIND OF GIVE AND TAKE

"Take it easy on the spending.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST

SEEKING SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE through search engines is so popular these days that a legion of online missionaries is being assembled in Orlando [Florida] to answer the cyber-prayers.
We may not be able to set economic policy or make top-level decisions about failing businesses, but we can take spiritual account of what's behind what we consume and the effect it has on our world.
When her shopping sprees get out of hand, this writer turns to God to learn where satisfaction really comes from.

YOUR STORIES in these times

Sentinel readers share spiritual insights on finding a balance as consumers
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Untying the settlements knot

In the Gordian knot that is the Middle East peace process, prayer can make the unsolvable, solvable.

WHEN I NEEDED A BEST FRIEND

A teen makes some big discoveries about friendship.

IT HAD TO BE

Harmony is natural, not happenstance. That's what this writer proved while traveling with her grandson.
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A FRESH LOOK AT JESUS' MISSION

A fresh look at Jesus' mission

THE INFINITE GOD IS EXPRESSED IN AN INFINITY OF WAYS, AND THIS FULLNESS CONTRIBUTES TO THE GLORY OF GOD.

Coaching from pee-wee baseball to the NFL
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Swine flu's return? A spiritual defense
Some years ago, I dropped a large and very heavy dictionary on my right foot, and appeared to have broken a bone.
In 1974 I was drawn to the teachings of Christian Science because of what seemed to me its rational explanation of God and His relation to each of His children—including me.
Politicians, sex scandals, and the view that makes a difference