From
out the welter of material experience, from the depths of human woe and suffering, Job cried, "Oh that I knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his seat!" Under the strain of prolonged physical ills, the loss of possessions, the continued reproach of friends, Job's thought was seeking after God as a refuge from distress, and he preserved his hope and faith in Him.
The
traveler in equatorial Africa observes droves of zebra and gnu intermingled in friendly familiarity as they graze on the plains and drink from the streams.
It
is clear that when one is in a conflict, his need basically is to deal with certain types of thought on the part of himself and the others involved.
with contributions from Cecil W. Van Landingham, David Miller Chittleborough, Charles C. Butterworth, Ellen Jobe Skidmore, Elsie L. Seaman, Herbert E. Hoffman, Virginia E. Thorsen, Avis Haselwood Danforth
If
you are right, then rest serene,Nor fretted be because of scorn,Or lies, or hate, or anythingThat does the truth assail;The time will come when you shall seeThe wrong disperse, the wicked flee,And ever Truth prevail.
Fourteen years ago Christian Science was presented to me by a friend, and although I was not interested enough at first to read the literature she left with me, I was impressed by the things she had said.
With the deepest gratitude I offer my testimony of a healing which I experienced through reading "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
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with contributions from Cecil W. Van Landingham, David Miller Chittleborough, Charles C. Butterworth, Ellen Jobe Skidmore, Elsie L. Seaman, Herbert E. Hoffman, Virginia E. Thorsen, Avis Haselwood Danforth