HUMAN
life has been thought of by many as a warfare, and largely a losing one, because of the apparent power of evil, manifest as misfortune, sin, disease, and death.
WHAT
a comforting sense of relief and peace comes with the assurance that we need not hurry! This is not merely a pleasant platitude, but a reasonable, intelligent, provable statement.
A STORY
familiar to all Bible students tells of a severe storm which arose on the Sea of Galilee and threatened the destruction of the boat in which Jesus lay asleep.
"Columbia West Coast Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System stations in western United States by Albert Russell Killgore
A Christian Science period in the "Columbia West Coast Church of the Air" series was conducted from Station KNX, Hollywood, California, on Sunday morning, November 5, 1939, at eight o'clock, by Albert Russell Killgore, a former First Reader of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Glendale, California.
with contributions from Elizabeth McArthur Thomson, Charles C. Woodard, George Channing, Louise C. Matthews Martin, Charles V. Winn, Dorothea Ward, Peter V. Ross, Mabel Smith, Florence Middaugh, Arthur O. Alben, Frederick C. Hill, Fred Rowley, Frank Bell, Noble Roland Jones, John Henry Weer, William Anderson Macpherson, William Duncan Kilpatrick, Lena Hartsell, Colin Rücker Eddison, Beulah E. Kohler
The blessings which the study of Christian Science has brought into my life are too many to enumerate here, and so I will try to relate just a few of them.
The blessings of Christian Science may be taken too much as a matter of course by one who has never known any other religion or had any other physician.
I have been a member of The Mother Church and of a branch church for a number of years, and have received rich blessings from the study and application of Christian Science.
Since the publication of my testimony in the Christian Science Sentinel of March 4, 1916, so many blessings have come into my life that it would be difficult to enumerate them all.
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with contributions from Elizabeth McArthur Thomson, Charles C. Woodard, George Channing, Louise C. Matthews Martin, Charles V. Winn, Dorothea Ward, Peter V. Ross, Mabel Smith, Florence Middaugh, Arthur O. Alben, Frederick C. Hill, Fred Rowley, Frank Bell, Noble Roland Jones, John Henry Weer, William Anderson Macpherson, William Duncan Kilpatrick, Lena Hartsell, Colin Rücker Eddison, Beulah E. Kohler