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Items of Interest
In The Christian Science Monitor of May 25 was published an article on the chimes of The Mother Church. It has brought forth a number of expressions of gratitude from those who have loved the sound of the chimes and who have gained inspiration from the message which they ring forth. Notable among these expressions of appreciation is one from a woman who nineteen years ago resided in Boston sufficiently near The Mother Church to hear its chimes. She was then prejudiced against what she thought Christian Science to be, and the influence of thought in her family was away from Mrs. Eddy's teachings. While this lady had been taught that Christian Scientists are fanatical, she nevertheless observed that those attending the church appeared to be intelligent and prosperous looking people; but it was the chimes, she states, which kept attracting her attention. One day she spoke to a woman of how much she enjoyed them, and was promptly asked if she would care to accompany this woman to church. She adds, "I can remember looking at her with surprise at the discovery of finding she was a Christian Scientist and was not and did not appear to be odd; so I went." Afterwards our correspondent's husband accompanied her to church; and she completes her letter with the following: "We have found the love and help of the Christian Science organization. The way has not always been easy, but the chimes were the channel which brought us to Christian Science. I probably would not have listened to the individual Scientist, but the impersonal chimes prepared the way."
Surely fruitage like this speaks eloquently of the message which Mrs. Eddy expected The Mother Church chimes to send out in line with the inscription which she selected to be cast in the largest two-ton bell, "Founded on Love."
The happy bands of Annual Meeting visitors in Boston are dispersing as this item goes to press. They have enjoyed seeing the progress of their new Publishing House, in which all have a share. From a temporary platform erected on the roof at the Norway Street end of the present Publishing House they could view the entire stretch of the building arising amid a forest of wooden forms and supports, reaching higher in Section B, where it is rapidly taking on its future contour and appearance.
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June 25, 1932 issue
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Reasonableness of Christian Science
WILBERT H. GARDINER
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Let Us Build!
LEAH BOHN
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The Light of Spiritual Sense
ALBERT F. ENGEL
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The Larger View
JEANNETTE W. MC MULLIN
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Gratitude for Little Things
MARY RETTA TITUS
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"Love currency"
ALMA SCHIERBAUM
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A Lovely Day!
CLIFFORD BROADMEAD STAMP
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A Term of School
FRANCES MATHEWS WARN
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True Charity
MARY E. IZZARD
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The difficulty our critic finds in understanding the teachings...
Miss Alice E. Rose, Committee on Publication for Sussex, England,
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The anonymous poem which appeared in your issue of...
Daniel A. Scott, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
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Christian Science is founded on the Bible, and looks upon...
Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
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May I trespass on your space to reply to the article...
H. Ernest Vincent, Committee on Publication for Natal, South Africa,
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From the Field
Charles M. Shaw
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Overcoming Idolatry
Duncan Sinclair
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Place
Violet Ker Seymer
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Notices
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Lectureship
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The Lectures
with contributions from Ame Eugene Raidle, Marie Möller Nielsen, John T. Windell, Sam Jones Smith, John Ralph Obré Cope
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Christian Science came to me when I was a young girl...
Verina M. Stone
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I turned to Christian Science when the physician told me...
Henrietta M. Kern
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Eight years ago I was injured internally in giving birth...
Effie Schutz with contributions from Henry W. Schutz
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In the summer of 1923 a friend gave us a German translation...
Viva Fahlcrantz with contributions from Carl John Fahlcrantz
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It is with great gratitude for Christian Science that I...
Carrie H. Malone
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I can never express in words my gratitude for the "pearl...
Beatrice Rogers
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I did not become interested in Christian Science because...
William R. Randall
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I did not take up the study of Christian Science for...
Stella Brunson
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"My speech shall distil as the dew"
BEATRICE FURNISS
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. D. Rankin, Arthur John Gossip, Gerald Herring, Norman Goodall, A Correspondent