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Starting in June, if you’re not yet a subscriber, you can enjoy one free monthly piece of online content from each of the following periodicals—the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal.
Each month, choose one free article or podcast from the archives or a current issue. If you want to read or listen to additional content, you can subscribe to JSH-Online (subscription aid available) or try our free trial (no credit card required). You will always have full access to any content that is shared with you.
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some of the beautiful Bible stories which Christian Science enables us to understand more fully, we are told of the wonderful way in which Jesus fed the multitudes who had followed him into the wilderness, there to listen so eagerly to his teaching about the kingdom of God that all else was forgotten until the day began to wear away and they realized that they were far from home with nothing to eat.
ONE
day some students of Christian Science who were spending the summer in a cabin in the mountains traveled a distance of seventy-five miles to visit a point of historic interest.
HOW
jubilant are the Psalms with their recurring words, "Praise the Lord"; "Exalt the Lord"; "Let the Lord be magnified"! As consciousness dwells in thoughts of praise to God, how little room is left for thoughts of error, self-pity, and resentment!
Joseph G. Alden, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
A contributor in your "Public Pulse" department suggested a few days ago that a certain man must be a "perfect Christian Science disciple" because he advocated before a senatorial committee the theory that the cause of the present depression is a lack of confidence.
William K. Kitchen, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
Some time ago an article appeared in the Herald-News purporting to quote a minister of the gospel to the effect that Christian Scientists are like modernists, socialists, and other persons of more or less questionable character, all of whom were classified as "enemies of Christ.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
The editorial, "Things Must Be Getting Better," in your issue of July 25, presented a constructive point when it expressed thanks for the improvement in business conditions.
How often are men and women tempted to feel lonely; to think of themselves as neglected and forsaken; to believe in incompleteness! And when they feel, think, or believe in this way, then comes despondency; and with it joylessness and ingratitude.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
is indeed the gospel of great joy, for it reaffirms and explains scientifically the spiritual truths taught by Christ Jesus, and substantiates its joyous message by means of the healing works which the Master said should characterize those who believe on him.
More than two thousand six hundred visitors were conducted through the new Publishing House from June 1 to June 10, and in order to conduct on a similar tour the many others who follow these Items, the observer participated in a personally conducted tour.
Christian Science has done so much for me and mine during the past thirty years that I should like to share with others some of the many blessings that we have received through its gentle ministrations.
During sixteen years of grateful appreciation for Christian Science I have personally witnessed the power of Truth through Christian Science in the healing of broken bones, broken hearts, broken homes, and broken businesses.
With joy in my heart and a deep sense of gratitude to God, I wish to offer my testimony to help swell that glad refrain, "Glory to God in the highest," hoping that this expression of praise may help to awaken some struggling heart to its need of Christian Science and its healing, protecting care.
The blessings I have received since beginning the study of Christian Science are more than I can number; in fact, its daily study and application bring constant blessings.
"Beneath
the shadow of His mighty wing"!So spake His servant, while she sought to bringThe healing presence, bidding those who roveTo the sweet comfort of His arms of love.
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