How
very inspiring it is for the present-day student of Christian Science to read of the love, devotion, and enthusiasm of the pioneer workers who helped to establish the Cause of Christian Science! They had been awakened by their beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, to a demonstrable knowledge of God.
The
beloved disciple John must have understood in some measure the infinite possibilities and spiritual self-completeness of man in God's likeness when he wrote.
Even
a momentary glimpse of God as the Father of all, and as the impartial, ever-present, and uninterrupted provider of good for all His creation, lightens daily tasks.
From
time to time throughout their academic careers students are confronted with examinations, which range from class tests to those upon which their future appears largely to depend.
In
a Greek dictionary of the New Testament the word translated "charity," appearing in the thirteenth chapter of I Corinthians, is also defined as love; and thus has the Christian world come to interpret the term which the translators of the King James Version have used in this beautiful epistle.
As
we rode through the country on a beautiful autumn afternoon, all nature aflame with glory, the thought-provoking remark was made: "Have you ever heard the theory that there is but one sense, that of feeling?
Christian Science treatment from authorized Christian Science Workers is available, without charge, to veterans in government hospitals who are interested in Christian Science.
After seeing an advertisement for the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, which included the address of our local Christian Science Reading Room, a worried-looking woman came to the Reading Room.
In 1927, after seventeen years of almost constant treatment by throat specialists for a serious throat trouble, I accepted an invitation, rather reluctantly, to attend a Christian Science testimony meeting.
I should not feel that I was being grateful for the Cause of Christian Science and to our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, if I did not express my gratitude for our release from Bilibid Prison, in Manila, Philippine Islands.
Over a period of more than twenty-five years Christian Science has been found wonderfully efficient in meeting the crises that have occurred in our family of six.
Having been released from active duty in the United States Navy, after three years of war service, I should like the privilege of expressing my gratitude for Christian Science.
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