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Letters
Beginning with this issue, the first of the New Year, the Sentinel has a somewhat new look. It’s intended, in a quiet way, to reflect more fully the importance of the Sentinel’s mission, given by Mary Baker Eddy, “to hold guard over Truth, Life, and Love” (The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 353). We want to thank all our contributors and subscribers for supporting the Sentinel, and we wish everyone a spiritually progressive and fruitful New Year.
[“God meets our needs,” Meredith Johnson, December 1, 2014, Sentinel]
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January 5, 2015 issue
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Letters
Theresa Talley, Juanita, Eileen Stoecklin
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Living with moral courage
T. Michael Fish
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Useful employment
Mary Alice Rose
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Secure in God’s care
Deborah Offenhauser
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Safe after being held up at gunpoint
Nylah June Coleman
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One in fellowship of Mind
Photograph by Peter Anderson
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A special gift
Jeanette Adrienne Beautreau
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A healing to share
Avantika, fifth grade, Haryana, India
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My healing in Sunday School
Riley. kindergarten, South Carolina
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A quick end to nausea
Inge Schmidt
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Prayer about God’s creatures brings freedom
Philippa Chatterley
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Leg injury quickly healed
Joyce E. Dronsfield
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‘And this is Christian Science’
Marjory Elvina Gillings
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‘No change my heart shall fear’*
Robin Hoagland