Many
times the young student in Christian Science is counseled to hold no resentment in his thought, but freely to forgive; and this good advice all will do well to heed.
In
the years devoted to what the world calls getting an education, it is well to remember the familiar words from Proverbs, "Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.
I tried
to reach, to talk with God,Yesterday, yesterday;I knelt upon a hill's damp sod,And all my lips could sayWas: I have pain, and I have woe;'Gainst sin I long have fought.
Christian Science
is a powerful peace factor in the world today, for through its followers it lifts human thought above the struggle for material possessions and material defenses to the diviner urge for spiritual possessions and spiritual defenses.
The Directors of The Mother Church have recently received inquiries from several sources as to the permissibility of class-taught pupils attending one or more association meetings annually, if invited to do so.
Our periodicals have from time to time printed several items commending the exercise of caution before accepting as genuine manuscript letters and articles in circulation from hand to hand, which are supposed to have been written by Mrs.
I was brought up in a medical atmosphere, and it seemed to me then to be a great work to care for and relieve people and, if possible, cure their diseases.
As a young child I was very delicate and suffered from almost every illness possible, particularly from a weak throat and chest, which in later years turned to bronchial asthma.
The testimonies given in our periodicals have been so helpful to me that I wish to add mine, and join this song of praise to our God for His goodness; God who, as the Psalmist said, "healeth all thy diseases; who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies.
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