Observation
shows that progress in any undertaking usually requires the formulating of a model or the holding to an ideal which, it is hoped, can be appropriately developed.
The
Christian Science Reading Room is a quiet sanctuary, wherein seekers can realize that the angels of God's presence minister to each individual need.
After
we begin to study Christian Science our attention is sooner or later drawn to the twenty-third Psalm, because this Psalm may be regarded as a prayer strictly in accordance with Christian Science.
One
of the subtle temptations which present themselves to young Christian Scientists is the suggestion that by holding to ideals of conduct which are in accord with divine Principle they will be thought by their associates to be "peculiar" or "different.
It
seemed that I had earned His healing touch,Some token of His ever mindful care,After long months of quiet pondering,Close study of the word and daily prayer.
In the report of your issue of February 3 of the third of the series of addresses by a professor reference was made to Christian Science, and the erroneous statement was made that, although the adherents of each system.
In your issue of January 6 appears a letter which indicates that, while the writer is evidently sincere, she is not really dealing with Christian Science at all.
After approval by the churches and societies in Texas, the work of the Committee has been extended to provide for services at the Boys' School at Gatesville, where the Sunday school order of exercises is used, and at the Girls' School at Gainesville, where the order of church services for Sunday is used.
The schedule of Lesson-Sermons for the Christian Science Quarterly for the current year requires an extra lesson in the October—December issue because there are fifty-three Sundays in the year rather than the usual fifty-two.
with contributions from Gertrude Hammond, Earl E. Simms, Nellie A. Montgomery, Henry Rex Paxton, Robert W. Fromme, Johanna Caprez, Dorothy Dellano Rumage, Rufus Ira Andrews, Thomas A. White
The wonderful teachings of Christian Science came into my life when, like many others, I had reached a position which seemed void of any help or change.
with contributions from Gertrude Hammond, Earl E. Simms, Nellie A. Montgomery, Henry Rex Paxton, Robert W. Fromme, Johanna Caprez, Dorothy Dellano Rumage, Rufus Ira Andrews, Thomas A. White