A woman
who was becoming interested in Christian Science informed a friend, a student of Science, that she was a devoted supporter of a certain political party.
"When
you see dimly, then ask as a little child for light, and continue to pray to Love for it, and the help will come and Love with it," so counsels Mary Baker Eddy, as recorded in the Sentinel.
For
years an earnest seeker of Truth had striven to overcome the temptation to be impatient when it was necessary to wait upon another's slow movements.
When
Christ Jesus spoke of himself as the true vine and his Father as the husbandman, he was using a vividly descriptive metaphor familiar in the East.
On March 29, 1948, the Trustees of the Publishing Society offered delivery of The Christian Science Monitor by air to subscribers in the London, Los Angeles, and San Francisco areas on an experimental basis, and readers will be interested to learn of the progress of this plan.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, announces a series of free public lectures on Christian Science by Oscar Graham Peeke, C.
Those desiring information regarding radio programs referred to in these columns may write In the Manager of Committees on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.
Eleanor E. F. Walton
with contributions from Daisy M. Ord
It is with much gratitude that I say, "Thank You," to God for Christian Science and for the wonderful healing I had even before I took up the study of this religion.
George Gudgeon
with contributions from Sarah Gudgeon
I wish to express my gratitude for the protection of divine Love in an experience I had in the summer of 1945, and for all the loving-kindness bestowed upon me by my wife, my family, my friends, and a Christian Science practitioner.
Lord
, give me an earso sensitive to goodthat I may hearthe least refrain of Love;so deaf to error's claimthat I may hearnought but the melodyof Love divine.
with contributions from William T. Ellis, Earl L. Douglass, Herbert W. Linden, John Bishop, Clarence W. Meadows, Joseph R. Kennedy, Ira W. Langston, M. Jane Scott
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with contributions from William T. Ellis, Earl L. Douglass, Herbert W. Linden, John Bishop, Clarence W. Meadows, Joseph R. Kennedy, Ira W. Langston, M. Jane Scott