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Starting in June, if you’re not yet a subscriber, you can enjoy one free monthly piece of online content from each of the following periodicals—the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal.
Each month, choose one free article or podcast from the archives or a current issue. If you want to read or listen to additional content, you can subscribe to JSH-Online (subscription aid available) or try our free trial (no credit card required). You will always have full access to any content that is shared with you.
The White House was the scene three days last week of an important gathering called together by President Roosevelt to consider the question of the conservation of the country's resources.
It
is related of King Asa that when he was diseased in his feet "he sought not to the Lord, but to the physicians," and "slept with his fathers, and died.
When
reports of the good work done in the large city churches are read by the members of the little country churches, a feeling of thankfulness comes that so much is being accomplished, coupled with the wish that they themselves could have a part in it.
The
opposition shown to Christian Science by professed Christians of other denominations often springs from a belief that the teaching of Christian Science is contrary to that of the Bible.
Our critic says: "The two great truths which Christian Science may be said to teach are: First, the unity which underlies the universe as expressed in the formula, Allness of God, Spirit, and the transcendence of mind.
The Christian Scientist's understanding of the word "reality" accords strictly with the teachings of Jesus when he healed the sick and cast out devils.
The Christian Scientists of Pasadena deserve congratulations upon their pluck, zeal, and enterprise in undertaking to build such a magnificent church as has been projected.
The
Atlanta Georgian reports a case recently decided in the courts of Georgia, and in comment on this case says: "In the meaning of legal statutes of Georgia, 'divine healing' is not the practice of medicine, and one who practises it is not required to take out a license before the legally constituted boards to practise medicine.
Among
the many comforting statements of our textbook, one is remarkable for its ring of assurance, "Joy cannot be turned into sorrow, for sorrow is not the master of joy".
with contributions from William Holman Jennings, John O. Bartlett, Alfred Farlow, Mary Brookins, Charles Scribner's Sons, Lily May Goodson, Henry W. Scattergood
The new Concordance to Science and Health, revised and brought up to date to give the students of Christian Science every facility for the careful study of the text-book, is now on sale.
Classic in type, like a Greek temple of old, the proposed church of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Pasadena, promises to be one of the most beautiful of the many handsome buildings which adorn the Crown of the Valley.
The healing that has come to me in Christian Science affords ample proof of God's presence and power among men, and I gladly bear a message of health and freedom to the sick, the sorrowing, and the sinful, for Christian Science has taught me that there is a sure way of escape provided for suffering humanity, and that it is God "who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases.
It is now nearly fifteen years since I took up the study of Christian Science, and I feel sure that but for its blessed teachings I should not be here to-day to tell the story of my healing.
About two years ago I became dissatisfied with the teaching of the church of which I was then a member, and as I needed help for physical troubles I asked a friend to lend me some Christian Science literature.
It is now three years since I became interested in Christian Science, and it is with a heart overflowing with gratitude for what it has done and is doing for me, that I gladly send my testimony, trusting that by it some one may be led to investigate this grand truth and find it all that is claimed for it.
On this day which is set apart for a general thanksgiving, I am reminded that I have considerable to be thankful for, and am impelled to make an attempt to express my gratitude.
The Christian Science Text-Book, "Science and Health with Key to The Scriptures.
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with contributions from William Holman Jennings, John O. Bartlett, Alfred Farlow, Mary Brookins, Charles Scribner's Sons, Lily May Goodson, Henry W. Scattergood