There
is a beautiful story in the book of Genesis which clearly illustrates the manner in which the light of the Christ may come to illumine and consecrate human thought.
One
who was in need of employment had been trying to find her place in the business world, and in her anxiety was dashing hither and yon in her haste to find it before the demon of lack suffocated her.
The
familiar story of the good Samaritan, who ministered to the wounded man whom he found by the wayside as he journeyed from Jerusalem to Jericho, whom thieves had wounded and robbed, merits our attention again, for the world today is as wounded as any individual has ever been.
Can
any unbiased student of the writings of Mary Baker Eddy fail to realize that the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science dipped her pen in the inkwell of inspiration?
One
time, after attempting to apply Christian Science to a problem which seemed difficult to solve, I came to the point where I did not see what more to do.
Branches of The Mother Church in the smaller communities, which are contemplating the erection of a church when the necessary means become available, may wish to begin soon to gather information in that connection.
At the early age of eight I was dissatisfied with my orthodox Sunday school teacher's inability to answer my questions as to how Jesus healed and why we could not do it in the same way.
For many years I have been a student of Christian Science, and I have long felt a desire to express my gratitude to God for its teachings through the periodicals.
It is with a heart full of gratitude to our heavenly Father that I submit this testimony in the hope that it will help others as I have been helped through the study of Christian Science and the generous, loving help of a practitioner.
I have had many proofs of God's care since I took up the study of Christian Science, and I am grateful to the practitioners, who are ever ready to help us and show us how to apply the truth.
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