The
importance of understanding the true nature of good cannot be overestimated, and Christian Science is today revealing, as no humanly evolved theory could ever reveal, the spiritual nature of good.
The
revelation of Christian Science has established a standard for Christian fellowship which, when obeyed, brings into human experience the happy condition indicated by the Psalmist when he exclaimed, "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!" Possibly nothing is dearer to the heart of the earnest student of Christian Science than to see the ideal of unity demonstrated.
In
the year 1866 the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, while reading the Bible, had an immediate recovery from serious injuries resulting from a fall on the ice.
With
the advent of the revised Christian Science Hymnal for the use of The Mother Church and branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, comes the opportunity to participate in the joyous and uplifting song practies which are being held in many of the churches.
Clyde Johnson, former Committee on Publication for the State of Wyoming,
In the year 1895 Mary Baker Eddy ordained the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," to be the only pastor of all Christian Science churches.
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
My attention has been called to the "Boonastiel Pennsylvania Dutch" article in you issue of May 20, which contains a few brief references to a world-wide spiritual teaching that has been of untold benefit to those who have adopted it.
Many
students of the Bible have been encouraged and inspired by the account of the experience of Paul and Silas in Philippi, where they made converts to Christianity by their healing and preaching.
We
may assume that Jesus' ringing command to Lazarus, "Come forth," called him from the tomb of materiality into a fuller comprehension of deathless, spiritual life.
The new Publishing House building is to be definitely fireproof, since the structure is of stone, steel, and concrete and the communication doors are to be of metal.
The Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy announce the publication of "La Divina Ciencia" and "No y Si," a Spanish translation of "Rudimental Divine Science" and "No and Yes.
Dona I. Hobart
with contributions from Martha L. Brown
At a time when nearly all the conversation one hears is concerned with the strenuous times, I cannot help but turn to the contemplation of the many blessings we as a family of seven have received since taking up the study of Christian Science.
With sincere gratitude to our dear Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, and to God for the many blessings I have received through the study and application of the truth as revealed in Christian Science, I offer this testimony.
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