TO
a student of Christian Science it seemed as though, in spite of his best efforts to think rightly and act lovingly, his human affairs remained a mass of fears and uncertainties.
TODAY
when there are so many changes, so many apparent stoppages in human activities, it behooves us to consider often what real activity is, and where it is founded.
A spontaneous and very happy continuity of thought has been manifested by the pupils I have the privilege of teaching in a Christian Science Sunday School.
If
we would calm the eager restlessness,The fretful striving of the human mind,We need a self-surrender more complete,A wisdom more unerring: we must learnThat high resolve persistently maintainedAlone can bring the perfect poise we seek.
Reily Griffin
with contributions from Barbara Griffin
It is my desire to express my sincere gratitude for blessings received through Christian Science, so joining the multitude with happy hearts who have proved its healing power.
Twelve years ago, while staying in a London hotel, I picked up a copy of The Christian Science Journal, which had been left by a literature distribution worker for use in the lounge, and read a testimony which so greatly impressed me that when I returned home I got in touch with friends who I knew were Christian Scientists.
with contributions from Lynn Landrum, W. B. Selbie, Albert Buckner Coe, G. E. Griffiths, George Matthew Adams, Sumner Welles, Thomas Hastwell, H. J. Powell
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with contributions from Lynn Landrum, W. B. Selbie, Albert Buckner Coe, G. E. Griffiths, George Matthew Adams, Sumner Welles, Thomas Hastwell, H. J. Powell