Nanci Kendall, Louis Denes, Luke Hatfield, Gary Bottje
I just received the October 29 issue of the Sentinel [“Politics, elections, and prayer”], my first renewal after many years, at the very moment I was writing my state senator to arrange a meeting with our Christian Science Committee on Publication regarding the health-care issue.
Simon Mahoney
Again and again,
I kept hearing news items involving children on the receiving end of violence: children being shot, forced into armies, abused, drugged, made to kill others … it was one item after another over a span of about three weeks.
The number of Americans
who say they have no religious affiliation has hit an all-time high—about one in five American adults—according to a new study released in October by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.
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