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Our Great Need

The Psalmist must have glimpsed the great fact that all good is in and of God, and he also must have recognized the total inadequacy of materiality to supply humanity's need for a satisfying sense of intelligence, health, peace, happiness, and life.

Walking with God

When confronted by the apparent bigness of a problem Christian Science students are at times bewildered by the thought of what is required of them.

Reflection

Of all the terms employed by our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, to elucidate Christian Science, none is more important than the word "reflection.

"The warfare with one's self"

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Praising His Name

"Praise his name"! How significant an exhortation is this, and yet how much of its meaning has become lost through centuries of ritulistic worship! Unless one's thinking is spiritually clear and correct, one is apt to pass over the phrase hastily, with all too scant a recognition of its import.

Our Wednesday Evening Meetings

Are we all grateful enough for the meetings which Mrs.

Rich Possessions

On the walls of one of the offices in the Administration Building of The Mother Church is a painting which portrays the story of Jesus in conversation with a certain rich man.

Angels

Ellen had gone to the Christian Science Sunday School ever since she was a very little girl.

Now and Forever!

God has only good in store for me,Now and forever.
Your issue of May 31 contains a letter in which the writer makes a remark on Christian Science that calls for a reply.

A person is commonly said to be educated if he can...

A person is commonly said to be educated if he can boast a graduation certificate of some school or institution of higher learning.
A recent careful check on the subscriptions to the Christian Science literature being mailed direct from The Christian Science Publishing Society in Boston to those interested within the state prisons, finds nearly every recipient expressing profound gratitude for the literature.

Confidence

Trust in God, whose love enfolds thee,Trust and never be afraid;Strong the arms that will support thee,In the shelter Truth has made.
By permission of The Christian Science Board of Directors I accepted invitations to speak on Christian Science to three small groups of non-Christian Scientists.

Church Work

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Father-Mother

In "Miscellaneous Writings".
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The Lectures

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"Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for him".
Christian Science was introduced into our home twenty-five years ago after physicians had pronounced my mother incurable.
In grateful acknowledgment I attest to the healing power of Christian Science.
With great gratitude I wish to testify to the healing power of Christian Science.
I should like to express my sincere gratitude for Christian Science and for all that it has done for me.
Several years ago I had a remarkable proof of the presence of God's power and the power of God's presence.
My first knowledge of Christian Science came from reading articles in the Christian Science Sentinel, sent me by my wife.
In 1916 I was divinely led to take up the study of Christian Science, and for this I am very grateful.
Deep gratitude for the wonderful blessings I have received in Christian Science impels me to offer this testimony.
More than thirty years ago I saw a friend completely healed of diabetes through Christian Science treatment, after physicians had given him up.

The Limner

Crudely we copy, rudely we outlineThe model given in the mount divine.

Signs of the Times

[Frank Trew, in the Morning Sun, Yuma, Arizonal]
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