The
sincere student of Christian Science finds ever-increasing opportunities for gratitude as he advances in the understanding of God and of man's relation to Him.
Young
people in high school and university, or in the business of earning a living, often have so much to keep them occupied that it sometimes seems to them impossible to do all that is required.
When
I can know that Thou art God,And doest all things well;When I can lift my thoughts to Thee,And in Thy presence dwell,'Tis then I see the pathway plain,Marked out for all mankind;And as I travel on this road,Great joy and peace I find.
Clair D. Robison, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana, in the
In your issue of May 8, in your "Town Talk" column, the following statement was made: "One critic declared that nudism, redism, and Christian Science were the trinity of iniquity and should be banned.
Albert J. Windle, Committee on Publication for Nottinghamshire, England, in the
In reply to a correspondent who wrote regarding the teachings and practice of Christian Science, I would point out that a necessary condition precedent to the understanding of Christian Science and spiritual healing is found in the memorable conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus, as recorded in John, particularly in two statements: "That which is born of the Spirit is spirit," and, "Ye must be born again.
Arthur E. F. Court, Committee on Publication for the North Island, New Zealand, in the
In an article which appeared recently in the Post, I note that the writer of the article claims that the "simple religious teaching" of the sect mentioned is a mixture of Christian Science and other religious ingredients.
with contributions from Francis Lyster Jandron, Christine Ludwigsen, Margaret Murney Glenn, Winifred May Holland, William Duncan Kilpatrick, Elinor L. Beasley, Paul Stark Seeley, Mona A. Henry, Louise Knight Wheatley Cook, Eleanor Blanchard, John Randall Dunn, Kate Hall, Gavin W. Allan, H. Ray Chapin
More than thirty-one years ago Christian Science came to my rescue, while I was suffering from a complication of kidney, stomach, and liver troubles, and extreme nervousness and sleeplessness.
I feel it is my duty and privilege to acknowledge the continuous help that I have enjoyed through the study and application of the beautiful truth we learn in Christian Science.
Catharina M. Beute Hall
with contributions from John G. Hall
My first introduction to Christian Science came over sixteen years ago, when my husband was healed of a chronic disease in one treatment by a practitioner.
About twenty years ago my testimony in regard to numerous healings, which had resulted from the study and application of Christian Science, appeared in the Christian Science Sentinel.
In the fourteen years in which I have been privileged to know and gain an understanding of Christian Science, it has met my every need and that of my family.
The
"still small voice" is to the listening heartAs "voice of many waters," or the soundOf muted thunders after storm! My ears,So dull and ill-attuned, heard not life's deepAnd major chords, but long had known full wellIts fluted minors—surface tones that please,Yet do not satisfy.
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with contributions from Francis Lyster Jandron, Christine Ludwigsen, Margaret Murney Glenn, Winifred May Holland, William Duncan Kilpatrick, Elinor L. Beasley, Paul Stark Seeley, Mona A. Henry, Louise Knight Wheatley Cook, Eleanor Blanchard, John Randall Dunn, Kate Hall, Gavin W. Allan, H. Ray Chapin