It
probably was never intended by the Pilgrim fathers in celebrating the first Thanksgiving that a recognition and acknowledgement of our blessings should be confined to only one day in the year.
Two
students of Christian Science, walking through the beautiful countryside of the English Cotswolds one summer evening, were much impressed when they came upon a memorial at some crossroads.
The
dawning of day, with its gentle light dispelling darkness, with its songs of birds and sounds of renewed activity, is one of the most welcome recurrent experiences of life.
Here
is a question, dear reader of these lines: Are you grateful, overwhelmingly grateful, that you are privileged to be sharing in what is taking place on this planet at this particular moment in mortal history?
In
human experience, gratitude is called forth as the result of kindness or generosity, bringing with it often a sense of obligation, a personal feeling of indebtedness.
The purpose of the Archives of The Mother Church is to collect and preserve valuable historical material which relates to the Cause of Christian Science.
Though the newspapers are very much cut down owing to paper restrictions, the editors continue to be friendly and courteous; there have been two unfriendly criticisms published in the press this year.
I have been a student of Christian Science for many years, and have seen many ills healed by applying the grand truths that Mary Baker Eddy has given us to apply at all times and in all ways.
I wish to take this opportunity to express my gratitude for the many blessings that have come to me through the study and application of Christian Science.
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