The
beautiful Scriptural citation from I John 3:1–3, which is read at the close of each Christian Science Sunday service as a correlative to "the scientific statement of being," given by Mrs.
When Job expressed his longing for God, "Oh that I knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his seat!" he voiced a desire uppermost in many a weary heart today as humanity looks for a way to solve its perplexing problems.
There
is probably no better known instance of Christ Jesus' insistence upon proper attention being given to the so-called little things than his admonition to his disciples after the feeding of the five thousand.
Should
man throw stones to break the sun's great might,He would but tire himself at each endeavor;The stones reach not the sun, whose undimmed lightShines on to bless and benefit forever.
Merrill M. Hutchinson, Committee on Publication for the State of Georgia,
In a recent article entitled "The Holy Presence," which appeared in the Macon Telegraph and News, the writer brought out in a most gratifying manner how the power of God's presence transforms the thinking and lives of mankind.
According
to newspaper reports of a recent conference of hospital workers, certain physicians have concluded that some patients suffering from what doctors have diagnosed as organic diseases were brought into that condition because of their disturbed mental state.
Branch churches are finding ground floor Reading Rooms, with display windows on the street, to be very effective agencies for bringing to the attention of the public the truth that Christian Science literature offers.
This testimony is offered as a humble expression of gratitude for the healing and regenerative power of Christian Science, and because of a sincere desire to let my light so shine that others may see that good does work in human consciousness when there is the willingness to sink the false sense of self and to be honest.
Words are a poor—an almost impossible—medium for expressing my deep love and heartfelt gratitude to God for leading me to an understanding of the healing power of Truth; and for Mrs.
I consider it not only a duty and a privilege to give a testimony of the wonderful experiences I have had in Christian Science, but also a glorious opportunity to count my blessings.
When the efficacy of Christian Science was first brought to our attention I was in my teens and rapidly developing all the symptoms of Bright's disease, from which my father had passed on a few years before.
Not
for mere time that speeds from sun to sun,We ask for grace;But that each moment's task be so begunThat Love's bright faceWith radiant blessing on our way may shine,And so our lives reflect the Life divine.
with contributions from William R. Rathvon, George Wendell Adams, Charles E. Heitman, William P. McKenzie, Nelvia E. Ritchie, Fred M. Lamson, James E. Patton, Albert F. Gilmore, The Christian Science Board of Directors, Trustees The Christian Science Publishing Society
Attended by Circulation Workers, Librarians, Board Members and Clerks of Branch Churches, Held in The Mother Church Extension, June 5, 1934, at 9 a.
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with contributions from William R. Rathvon, George Wendell Adams, Charles E. Heitman, William P. McKenzie, Nelvia E. Ritchie, Fred M. Lamson, James E. Patton, Albert F. Gilmore, The Christian Science Board of Directors, Trustees The Christian Science Publishing Society