Articles
October 26, 1946
[From a Christian Scientist in Germany]
October 26, 1946
"Make Him thy first acquaintance"
Paul Stark Seeley
The most important thing for every individual is an understanding of God.
October 26, 1946
Dreams Cannot Be Acted
CLARA L. EAGON
Ann
was six years old, and a pupil in a Christian Science Sunday School, where she had been taught that God is All-in-all, filling all space.
October 26, 1946
Renouncing Aggression
CATHERINE ANNETTE HUBBELL
In
these days, the eyes of the world constantly scan the sessions of the United Nations and other representative gatherings.
October 26, 1946
The Meaning of Demonstration
RUTH THURMAN MYRA
Demonstration
is a key word in the study and application of Christian Science because demonstration, according to the Master's summary, evidences true Christianity.
October 26, 1946
Applying Christian Science to the World's Needs
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
Every
Christian Scientist is aware that Christian Science heals, and that it is not only applicable to individual needs but adequate to meet national and international problems as well.
October 26, 1946
Righteousness by Reflection
GLADYS ELLA GIBBS
One
morning in the early years of her study of Christian Science, the writer sat in the anteroom of a Christian Science practitioner's office.
October 26, 1946
Why Analyze Error?
WILLIAM R. NEEDLES
The
belief that man is a corporeal person made up of organic matter has resulted in the generally accepted theory that his health and activity depend upon a material body.
October 26, 1946
The Desirable Third Class
EMMA EASTON NEWMAN
At
this time of readjustment in countries which have been at war, the same Christian Scientist may be asked within an hour to treat an ex-service person who feels he has a right to return to his prewar position, and also to treat a civilian who has been replaced by such a one and objects to stepping back, as he puts it.
October 19, 1946
Signs of the Times
with contributions from H. F. Rall
Sarasota Herald TribuneFlorida