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Letters
Over the years I’ve so often been grateful for the ideas expressed in Christian Science literature. This time I am especially grateful for the March 14 Sentinel on contagion. As I sat down to read, I noticed that the bottom of my legs were red and beginning to develop an irritating rash. As I read the magazine, I became immersed in the subject matter or message of the Sentinel and gave no further thought to my legs.
When I finished reading, all signs of this condition had gone. It was as simple as that. I had not connected the reading to healing in my mind, and so was doubly grateful.
Betty Hughes
Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom
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July 18, 2011 issue
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Letters
Betty Hughes, Ed Hurter, Vicki Knickerbocker, Maralee Knowlen
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Love marches on
Jenny Nelles
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Church growth—grappling with the new norms
Amy Frykholm
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Energy that is plentiful—and safe
Channing Walker
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How is Truth revealing itself to you?
Genelle Austin-Lett
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Protection during a tornado
By Paula Todd
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My healings!
Rachel
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The pure joy of running
By Shane Witters Hicks
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A spiritual roadmap for saving our cities
By Susan Tish
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Praying about terrorism in Jesus’ way
By Mark Swinney
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A lens of love in Northern Ireland
By Hilary McCreary
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Religion and the responsibility to love
By Lyle Young
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All on this globe together
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Prayer in an earthquake
By Norman Anderson
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A new President of the Board of Education
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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When Christian Science dawned in my life
Mark DeGange
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The burning bush
Anne Dixon
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Healed of severe digestive condition
Gail Moeller
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Lump in breast dissolved
Carmem Tereza Fonseca Medeiros
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Grateful for many healings
Jan Arend Clarke
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Your divine ‘career counselor’
The Editors