A BEAUTIFUL
and reassuring message has been handed down to us by the Apostle Peter, who says, "Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time: casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.
THROUGH
the study of Christian Science we learn that God is the only cause; that He is infinite Mind, Principle, ever active, and that the real man, in God's image and likeness, constantly reflects or expresses the continuous, harmonious, immutable activity of his creator.
Robert C. Humphrey, Committee on Publication for the State of Georgia, in a radiocast from Station WGST,
A clergyman recently broadcast a sermon from your station, and, as reported, during his discourse made references to Christian Science which should be clarified.
GOD'S
law of omnipresent life, health, righteousness, and abundance of good exposes and nullifies the false claim that mortal mind and matter can find abiding or hiding place anywhere in the infinite spiritual creation.
When Jesus made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the people cried out with joy for all the mighty works which he had done; and so in our day, those who have witnessed the power and presence of God are happy to let their joy be known.
It is with much gratitude that I give testimony to the protective, healing, and regenerative power of Christian Science as discovered, taught, and founded by our great Leader, Mrs.
For over eleven years, when I have applied Christian Science in daily life, I have received not only much relief through it but also spiritual and physical strength and health.
It is from a sense of deep appreciation for the good that has come to me since I took up the study of Christian Science, and also because of the desire to encourage others who might be in my former unfortunate condition, that I gladly testify to some of my own healings, particularly those that came to me in the early days of my experience.
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