What
a glorious release it would be, were self-condemnation and condemnation of others lifted from mankind! Personal condemnation is entirely useless and illegitimate.
With
so many facilities for rapid communication at hand, it is often found necessary to choose by which of the various methods we shall receive or give out news.
A student
of Christian Science, who was wrestling with problems which involved various disturbing beliefs about human personalities, was for a few days frequently interrupted in his studies by a little bird which repeatedly flew against the windowpanes of his study.
The
Master's disciples were comparatively few in number Jesus chose them because of their receptivity to his teachings; but the multitudes were attracted more by his healing power and the benefits which it brought to them.
Once
a high school pupil asked a Christian Science practitioner how it could be considered ethical to rely on the power of Christian Science treatment to help him in anything competitive—in examinations, debates, or games.
Corrective remarks made over Station WATL, Atlanta, on behalf of J. Palmer Snelling, Committee on Publication for Georgia
With regret we learn that a minister of the gospel, speaking over this radio station a few days ago, took occasion to condemn the teachings of another Christian denomination.
Recent
passport restrictions incident to the international situation have made necessary changes in the assignment of members of The Christian Science Board of Lecturership to Great Britain, the Continent, and the Orient.
with contributions from John Henry Weer, Anna Doughty, Thomas E. Hurley, W. Keith Dickinson, Lucia C. Coulson, Hilde Koch, John M. Tutt, Minnie Lee Fisher
In deep reverence to God, divine Principle, and to Christ Jesus, the Way-shower, I should like to give this testimony in the hope that it may be of service to someone.
James D. Gilmore
with contributions from Laura C. Gilmore
I am very grateful to have had the opportunity of witnessing a most wonderful healing, which occurred while I was living and working in a small mining town.
It is in the spirit of deep humility that I submit this testimony in the hope that it may help some college student struggling with courses in psychology and preparing for examinations.
For some time I had been having difficulty with one ear and an arm, but since the pain was never very severe and came only at intervals, I paid no attention to it.
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with contributions from John Henry Weer, Anna Doughty, Thomas E. Hurley, W. Keith Dickinson, Lucia C. Coulson, Hilde Koch, John M. Tutt, Minnie Lee Fisher