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"When I was finished reading that Sentinel, I was completely free and remained so.

Thanks to Sentinel authors

I just returned from my childhood home, where I attended a brother's wedding. While it was a very enriching time, I experienced some challenges regarding family politics and my parents' aging.

Catching up on my mail upon my return, I read the September 27 issue of the Sentinel from cover to cover. How very wonderful it was to be greeted by such articles as "Hope sings louder than the aging blues," "The humor connection," and "Are people your problem?" Each of these articles was full of healing answers to some very challenging issues. I extend my sincere thanks to the writers of these inspiring articles!

I also notices a reader's letter regarding the WWJD ("What Would Jesus Do?") bracelets worn by many people. During one of my marathon preparation runs, the answer came to me—"EWGTHTD," or "Exactly What God Tells Him To Do." How comforting and healing it is to know that the very same Mind, or God, that guided Jesus also guides each of us.

David L. Duffy
Swartz Creek, MI

I now read the Sentinel straight through soon after it arrives. Last month, as I was reading an issue, I was suffering from a painful and occasionally recurring problem that in the past had always caused me trouble for several days. The article "A television ad can't make me sick" (October 11) said, "I could believe that a relapse had occurred, or I could accept the permanency of health and healing." I chose the latter, and when I was finished reading that Sentinel, I was completely free and remained so.

Joann Cook Smedley
Islip, New York

The October 4 issue was certainly appropriate for the times. Mary Baker Eddy's picture on the cover was complimentary and a new one for me.

Including comments from Gillian Gill paid sincere, grateful tribute to this Cambridge scholar who spent many years of research to prepare her recent biography of Mrs. Eddy.

Henry G. Rutledge, Jr.
Davis, California

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