Many
arguments of the carnal mind may operate in individual human consciousness to prevent or postpone the proper rendering of thanks at Christian Science testimony meetings.
Much
is being said about sacrifice these days, some of it in not too cheerful a tone; a sigh, even a groan, is heard at times when people speak of making sacrifices.
In
the second chapter of Luke there is related a simple account showing how our beloved Master at an early age was filled with wisdom and understanding, and how even in childhood he pondered "the deep things of God.
O God,
with humble heart I Thee beseech,Guard Thou my every thought, my deeds, my speech;Help me to think Thy thoughts, to do Thy will—To heed Thy sweet, assuring: Peace, be still!
Richard O. Shimer, former Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
An article in your issue of April 19 last falls so far short of the fact regarding Christian Science healing that I am asking for space for correction.
Eugene R. Dilworth, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
Jane Addams, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Helen Keller are referred to in your issue of April 16 as having been chosen America's "three greatest women" in a nation-wide poll conducted by a prominent magazine.
The branch churches in Swansea and Cardiff united in maintaining a stand for The Christian Science Monitor at the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales which was held at Port Talbot in August.
The
Christian Scientist never ceases to be grateful that Christian Science enables him to distinguish between spiritual truth and material belief, between the real and the unreal.
Throughout
human history men have associated themselves in tribes, clans, and nations because of common interests and aims or for the purpose of mutual protection against potential enemies.
One who enters the Norway Street door of the former Publishing House, which is now to become The Mother Church Administration Building, notices an absence of the familiar faces and operations of the Publishing Society, for the forces of many departments at this end of the building have taken up their equipment and settled in the new Christian Science Publishing House.
I have been a student of Christian Science for fourteen years, and in that time I have had many physical healings and have been helped in many other ways.
Life
calls me to awake, whilst I would sleeping lie;Truth bids me work, for joyous tasks are nigh;Love whispers: These thy brothers, every passer-by;Life, Truth, and Love obeyed, all needs supply.
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