Rarely
does one meet an individual who has not at some time in his experience believed his happiness, satisfaction, and sense of well-being to be dependent upon the personal presence of a loved one.
In
many ways we members of the Christian Science church can feel a deep kinship with those groups of early Christians of whom we read in the Acts and epistles.
The needs of men who are returned from war duty—whether these needs are for healing, for comfort, for employment, or for readjustment of any nature—are of vital concern to all Christian Scientists.
The distorted account of Christian Science by a clergyman in his talk to young people, as reported in your recent issue, seems to contain more prejudice than truth or reason.
I find I cannot let any more time pass without expressing in writing my sincere gratitude to God for progress gained in learning to live Christian Science and to use it in all my problems.
It is time that I expressed in writing my gratitude to God for some of the many blessings that have been mine through the beneficent ministrations of Christian Science.
"God
created man"—words of comfort, words of love,Words of angels' song!God who knows but good, God who is all good—"God created man," man inseparable from good.
The publication of a new solo setting for one of Mrs.
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