Men
and women the world over are reaching out in every direction for a sense of permanent safety, for an answer to the manifold problems of present day human living.
It
is customary among students of Christian Science to refer to its successful application to human problems as demonstration; that is, they demonstrate the available power of divine Mind, thus displacing the illusion of material discord with the fact of spiritual harmony.
"Rest
assured that God in His wisdom will test all mankind on all questions; and then, if found faithful, He will deliver us from temptation and show us the powerlessness of evil,—even its utter nothingness.
Men
have been taught to think of the source and origin of power as something outside themselves, exercised benevolently or malevolently; as something over which they have, if any, only a precarious control.
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with contributions from Jennie D. Todd, Caroline Sophie Mulhearn, Catherine M. Rankin, Stella Beatrice Schabner, Philip H. C. Slater, Albert Warren Ambler, Erma M. Hogue, Max J. Simon
For all the encouragement and inspiration I have received from reading testimonies in the Christian Science periodicals during many years, I am deeply grateful.
Many years ago, finding myself submerged in the complexities of bondage to human relationship, blinded by worldly beliefs, tortured with apprehension as to the future as well as by self-condemnation for the past, keenly disappointed, and disillusioned as to what life meant, I was driven with an aching heart and tears of self-pity to try to find out something about God.
with contributions from Wilfred B. Wells, The Christian Science Board of Directors, William M. Bartlett, Emma C. Shipman, Mary Baker Eddy, Ralph H. Knapp, Abigail Dyer Thompson
The publication of six new vocal solo settings for Mrs.
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with contributions from Jennie D. Todd, Caroline Sophie Mulhearn, Catherine M. Rankin, Stella Beatrice Schabner, Philip H. C. Slater, Albert Warren Ambler, Erma M. Hogue, Max J. Simon
with contributions from Wilfred B. Wells, The Christian Science Board of Directors, William M. Bartlett, Emma C. Shipman, Mary Baker Eddy, Ralph H. Knapp, Abigail Dyer Thompson