When
The Christian Science Board of Directors announced their plan to start building the new Christian Science Publishing House, they presented to individual Christian Scientists everywhere an opportunity to nullify the claims of loss, lack, and limitation which had been alarming people all over the world for many months.
In
studying the narrative, in Genesis, of the flood and Noah's deliverance, the attention of a student of Christian Science was arrested by a passage which proved to be a great help to him.
One
afternoon a student of Christian Science was walking along a lane among the hills of Scotland, pondering over "the deep things of God," when his attention was arrested by an interesting sight.
Thomas C. Hollingshead, Committee on Publication for the State of Idaho, in the
Thank you for including in your issue of October 15 the Associated Press item from New York, which told that an internationally known American physician had stated that "the emotions, worry, fear, hate, jealousy affect every cell in the body.
Peter B. Biggins, Committee on Publication for the Province of Alberta, Canada, in the
A letter which appeared in the Readers' Forum the other day properly took exception to the remarks of a Calgary clergyman to the effect that "spiritualism and Christian Science are works of the devil.
It
is as possible to walk with God now as it was in the days of the patriarchs or of the prophets of Israel, or as in the time of Christ Jesus—if one knows the way.
To insure that complete lecture notices be printed in the Sentinel, detailed information should reach the Editorial Department regarding lectures in the United States and Canada, at least four weeks before the date of the lecture; in Great Britain and Ireland, at least five weeks before; in other European countries, at least eight weeks before.
When I think of all the blessings that have come to me through Christian Science, I find it impossible to express in words my gratitude for this wonderful truth.
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