Christian Scientists
are a grateful group of people, as may be witnessed by the thousands of testimonies of healing given orally at the Wednesday evening meetings and published in the Christian Science periodicals.
The
human heart craves assurance of some good influence higher than the limited personal self, to wing thought above the stifling narrowness of uninspired material experience.
The
first chapter of the book of Genesis is a complete declaration of creation, changeless and enduring, without a hint of limitation of either time or space.
God
be near me when I pray,Keep all ills and doubts away,Fill my thoughts with peace and loveGentle, heavenly, from above;Free from taint of earth and fearBe Thou, God, so very near.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
An advertisement in Saturday's Times mentioned a book that purports mistakenly to contain a "psychically received" amplification of the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy.
That
is not sight which looks on man as mortal,But rather blindness, with all error rife;Discernment, God-bestowed, is wise and tender,And so it demonstrates eternal Life.
A correspondent writes to The Christian Science Board of Directors of her gratitude for the statement published by them in the March 24, 1934, issues of the Christian Science Sentinel, but she asks the question, "How can those who are not subscribers to the Sentinel know of the Directors' message?
with contributions from Gavin W. Allan, Hendrik Jan de Lange, Paul Stark Seeley, The Christian Science Board of Directors
The following members of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship will reserve the lecture year beginning July 1, 1934, and extending to June 30, 1935, inclusive, from service on the Board of Lectureship.
Pearl L. Pinkerton
with contributions from Clorise Pinkerton Hartford, R. M. Pinkerton
It is with the deepest and most sincere gratitude that I wish to tell of an experience we had in our home which proved beyond a doubt that God does meet our human needs.
In the first two lines of the Preface to Science and Health are these words: "To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with blessings.
Ten years ago, when my starving thought seemed about to reach the limits of endurance, I found food and drink in Christian Science, through attendance at a Sunday service.
with contributions from Clarence Reidenbach, C. Waldo Cherry, Leslie E. Learned, Ralph Welles Keeler, Beatrice E. Green, O. H. Bronson, Zachary, Harry Emerson Fosdick
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with contributions from Clarence Reidenbach, C. Waldo Cherry, Leslie E. Learned, Ralph Welles Keeler, Beatrice E. Green, O. H. Bronson, Zachary, Harry Emerson Fosdick