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Letters
Thank you so much for the wonderful Sentinel on “Forgiveness: what it means” [September 26]. It came at exactly the right moment, at a time in my life where I am working on that exact theme. Each of the articles in this Sentinel was so helpful, and I especially found “Father, what is forgiveness?” extremely inspiring. As I was reading all about forgiveness, I felt a renewed sense of peace and love, and felt more engaged in the work I am doing with forgiveness in my own life. Thank you for including such great writing, and on relevant topics that are applicable in our own journeys!
Katie Brotten
Woodinville, Washington, US
Thank you to the writers and editors for all the wonderful articles that continue to appear in the periodicals. They are treasures, and I have found them so helpful.
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October 24, 2011 issue
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Letters
Katie Brotten, Nancy Bachmann, Rick Lipsey, Bridget Broadhurst
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Your career, your calling
Maike Byrd, Staff Editor
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No excuses in our work for God
Douglas D. Webster
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Find a constant in your career
By Dave Hohle
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A career with no shelf life
By Lynde McCormick
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Employed by the two ‘great commandments’
By Clifford McElrea
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Thoughts on being fruitful
Lu Ann Condon
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Prayer for people in the Horn of Africa
By Beverley Beddoes-Mills
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‘Fright Walk’ and a lesson in healing
Name removed by request
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Who, me . . . ‘perfect’?
By Ashley Woodley
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The flower and the sun
Shirin Felfeli
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Healed!
Evangeline, Chloë
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Changes to ChristianScience.com
Susie Jostyn
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Keeping in touch
Marta Greenwood
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I didn’t have to be perfect first
Anne Melville
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An ‘Abigail approach’ for Israel and Palestine
Matt Schmidt
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Loving the Ten Commandments
Ann Edwards
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Quick healing of hip pain
Rita Pauluhn
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Immobility reversed
Teresa Claro
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No more back pain
Don Sweder
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Persistence in prayer heals effects of fall
Jackie Nash
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Divine Mind moves you
The Editors