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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.
To conserve the snows of the Blue mountains in the Wenaha forest reserve in Washington, the government forestry bureau is planning to "treat" thousands of acres with cover shrubbery and trees this summer and develop dormant springs.
The
gospels show that Jesus began to prove life to be unending by knowing that life does not begin, and without this knowledge his demonstrations would have been impossible.
In
his endeavor to investigate and control his own thought processes, the truth-seeker sometimes experiences a sense of confusion and even of inability to follow the advice to "hold fast that which is good," for the reason that he is uncertain as to what that good is to which he should and fain would hold fast.
The
ingenuity of mortal mind in finding causes of fear wherewith to torment mankind is nowhere more evident than in the common beliefs concerning the resurrection of the dead.
Christian Science stands for knowledge of God, and it declares that such knowledge is the only true knowledge or science; and, further, that it is a demonstrable science.
People become interested in Christian Science because they find in it health, strength, peace, and happiness, a right understanding of God and man which, despite their most earnest endeavors, they were unable to find elsewhere.
Jesus'
saying, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest," has furnished the text for many a sermon, and its strong assurance that there is indeed a rest for the wearied ones whose daily burdens seem greater than they can bear, has brought comfort to thousands who had otherwise succumbed to discouragement and dismay in the face of what seemed to be both material and spiritual defeat.
In
counseling the rich young man to sell all that he had and give the proceeds to the poor, in order that he might "have treasure in heaven," Christ Jesus uncovered one of the most subtle temptations to which professed Christian are subject.
Another link in the chain of Christian Science churches which have attracted attention by their simplicity and beauty, will be added tomorrow morning [April 23] when First Church of Christ, Scientist, holds initial services in its new edifice in Park avenue, near Francis lane, Walnut Hills.
Following the world-wide publication of editorials and articles relative to the life and work of Mary Baker Eddy, and especially the excerpts from the editorials which appeared in the Sentinel from Dec.
with contributions from Henry Siegler, Allen McReynolds, A. B. Cooper, O. P. Begole, E. M. Griffith, Eugene R. Cox, Fred W. Crosby
A lecture on Christian Science was delivered by Bicknell Young March 24 in Saal des Konservatoriums, about five hundred people being present.
In February, 1906, I was taken ill with severe inflammation of the throat and lungs, and had hardly recovered when three weeks later rheumatism set in.
I wish to express my deep gratitude to God for all the blessings that have come to me through Christian Science,—the spiritual uplifting, joy, and happiness.
I feel that I have not been doing right in withholding a public acknowledgment of what Christian Science has done for me and mine, although I cannot tell the half.
In June, 1910, the occasion presented itself for me to prove the truth of our Leader's words on page 402 of Science and Health, that "Christian Science always is the most skilful surgeon.
I had been member of an orthodox church and a faithful Bible student for ten years, seeking diligently for the full salvation our Master taught and demonstrated.
It is about nine years since I accepted Christian Science, and I am truly thankful to our heavenly Father for the wisdom and understanding contained in Science and Health.
The pleasant duty has devolved upon me of expressing publicly my gratitude for all the benefits which have come to me and mine through Christian Science.
I am glad to testify to my healing through Christian Science as taught in the Bible and in Science and Health, and these books are a constant comfort to me.
O FLEDGLING,
on a cold world thrust,Fly thou to God, since fly thou must!For He shall cover thee with His wings,And 'neath His feathers thou shalt trust.
The Christian Science Text-Book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
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