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In
these days of apparent turbulence, unemployment, and distress, many earnest people are casting about to find the best way of relieving the want and woe contingent on these conditions, and of bettering the state of their fellow men.
The
world's urgent need of an enlightened public opinion was forcefully set forth by the American Ambassador to Great Britain in one of his earliest official addresses.
A student
inquired of a more experienced Christian Scientist as to when is the best time to study the Lesson-Sermons, the Lessons comprising selections from the Bible and correlative passages from the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, as outlined in the Christian Science Quarterly, and wisely provided for by our dear Leader.
When
first we learned that two and two is four, the intricacies of mathematics were by no means comprehended; neither can the depths of Christian Science be revealed when first we learn "the scientific statement of being," given by Mrs.
Under the heading "Thirty Years Ago" an article was recently republished in the Post in which the writer said, "Fasting is not a huge joke, or an advertising scheme, or a vagary of some such phantasmic system as Christian Science.
A speaker in your city, discussing Christian healing, observed that people are leaving the Protestant churches because these are leaving out the healing element.
During
times of trials and tribulation Bible students frequently have found encouragement, confidence, and inspiration in studying the Scriptural accounts of the sustaining of those Israelites who trusted in the one God.
In the daily mail of The Christian Science Board of Directors arrive not only appeals for aid of various kinds, but inquiries from individuals and branch churches to whom solicitations have been sent, as to the worthiness and best way of handling the appeals.
Churches and societies in the United States and the Dominion of Canada wishing to give lectures during the first two months of the next lecture year, namely July and August, are requested to inform the Board of Lectureship before May 20, 1933.
When about sixteen years of age I became subject to attacks of asthma, which occurred more and more frequently as the years passed and were so severe that after trying various simple remedies without relief I would call in a physician to give me morphine in order that I might be able to breathe.
I wish to take this opportunity to express my gratitude for the privilege of attending a Christian Science Sunday School and for the consecrated work of all our Sunday school teachers throughout the world.
O thou
who through the test of years hast knownUnnumbered proofs of Love's protecting power,Rejoice in this thy seeming darkest hour,God now no less is caring for His own.
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