"Above
the waves of Jordan, dashing against the receding shore, is heard the Father and Mother's welcome, saying forever to the baptized of Spirit: 'This is my beloved Son.
Christian Science
wartime activities differ from Christian Science peacetime activities merely in the problems presented as the result of the changing states and stages of individual and collective human thinking.
What
a great sense of relief and joy we shall experience when we finally cast aside the harrowing confusion of the present warfare, put the aggressor down, and realize an unmistakable and permanent victory! Our young people are, without doubt, especially eager and anxious for that final day when they may come home again and re-establish themselves in a normal way of life.
In
the closing verses of the twelfth chapter of that remarkable letter to the Hebrews may be found a description of the turmoil of mortal mind which most aptly fits the condition of the world today.
In presenting this brief review of the work of the office during the past year, this Committee is necessarily mindful of the history-making times through which we are passing.
The Sentinel of May 29, 1943, carried an invitation to members of The Mother Church, and particularly librarian, to contribute, from time to time, helpful, healing experiences in our Reading Rooms.
Many times since I have been a student of Christian Science, the testimonies of others who have been healed through Christian Science have encouraged and helped me, and my earnest desire is that this testimony of gratitude will help others.
When, after the last World War, I began to read "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, I was healed of heart trouble, chronic indigestion, and a severe form of rheumatism.
The publication of a new solo setting for one of Mrs.
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