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Letters
The article by Matt Schmidt “Questions and grounded answers,” on page 12 in the Sentinel of February 21 (“Faith as a grain of mustard seed”), is inspiring. On several occasions I have encountered challenging moments in my management and teaching experience that suggested the use of psychology in counseling people. I have realized that showing tolerance, patience, and humility when I differ with others is a way of demonstrating faith in the power of prayer to bring harmony. The knowledge of salvation that was revealed to Mary Baker Eddy is the impelling force in living Christ-like.
Daniel Otieno Okello
Suna-Migori, Kenya
The March 28 Sentinel with a focus on Primary class instruction was almost put aside with the thought I had class years ago, and why would I need to read this? Glad I didn’t listen to that suggestion.
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May 30, 2011 issue
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Letters
Daniel Otieno Okello, Marsha Maupin, Vicki Knickerbocker, Richard O. Owadokun, Betty Dailey
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On your marks!
Kim Shippey, Senior Writer
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Moving beyond stereotypes
Bob Clark
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Willing to serve
Paul Borthwick
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Ballplayers hitting it right with Sunday chapel
Kevin Baxter
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Religious tolerance and a ‘flameproof’ faith
Phil Davis
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A shining prayer of unity
Janet Clements
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A night bright with light
Fay Coulouris
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Sunday School students read through the Bible
By Linda Ross
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Going wireless with life
By Ginger Mack
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Prayer for people with disabilities
Tony Lobl
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Sports—and drawing closer to Spirit
By James Spencer
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Football dreams and spiritual goals
By Bob Cochran
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Keeping it real on the volleyball court
By Kerstyn Battenberg
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At the wheel with a professional race-car driver
By Kim Shippey, Senior Writer
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Where sport and prayer play together
By Sue Holzberlein
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For the good of the volleyball team
By Lyssa Winslow
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‘I was able to compete’
Heather Libbe
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Freedom from running injury
Lane Brown
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Headaches healed, and a complete transformation of thought
Jaime Beauchamp
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Exposed only to Love
The Editors