Many,
today, are finding themselves disturbed and apprehensive over apparently disintegrating social tendencies, iconoclastic attacks upon time-honored institutions, and calumnious treatment of revered personages of the past and present.
Throughout
the ages, the hearts of men and women everywhere have thrilled to the thought of home, and all for which it stands—loved ones, peace, security, a refuge from discord, loneliness, and temptation.
Time,
according to material sense, is like a continuous stream, seeming to run by us, sometimes swiftly, sometimes slowly, according to the way we look at it.
"Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System by Arthur A. Kelkenney,
The station announcer said: Good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen: It is Columbia's pleasure to present another program in the seventh consecutive year of the "Church of the Air" series.
The inquiries received by The Christian Science Board of Directors and by our Bureau of History and Records disclose that there are in circulation a surprising number of apocryphal sayings and writings mistakenly attributed to Mary Baker Eddy.
with contributions from Belle K. Butterfield, Joseph A. Craig, Elizabeth B. Iversen, Viola Naylor Vadnais, William Shireff Findley, Lester F. Kramer, Ruth J. Hall
With sincere gratitude for the many blessings received from daily study of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," and a deep love for its author, Mary Baker Eddy, I find great pleasure in giving my testimony of benefits received through this revelation of the truth.
My first acquaintance with Christian Science came many years ago, and the benefits derived from the study and application of its teachings are of inestimable value.
Although I have received many blessings through Christian Science in the many years since I became interested in this wonderful teaching, there is one incident that is outstanding in connection with it, and I am happy to testify to an almost miraculous healing.
The Tenets of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, for the use of branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, are printed on sheets containing space for adding the application forms for membership in branch organizations, or extracts from their by-laws.
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with contributions from Belle K. Butterfield, Joseph A. Craig, Elizabeth B. Iversen, Viola Naylor Vadnais, William Shireff Findley, Lester F. Kramer, Ruth J. Hall