The
interpretation given by Mary Baker Eddy to the words from the Lord's Prayer, "Thy will be done," has proved the greatest blessing and joy to the writer in her study of Christian Science.
The
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge gave permission to The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, to use in its Hymnal a rousing poem by Arthur C.
As recently announced in the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal, a Radio Fund has been established through which individual Christian Scientists, branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, and Christian Science Societies may share with The Mother Church the expense of its religious broadcasts—extending now to several countries —and the nation-wide American network program, "The Christian Science Monitor Views the News," sponsored by The Christian Science Publishing Society.
Testimonies of healings brought about at authorized lectures on Christian Science will be published in The Christian Science Journal or the Christian Science Sentinel, when verified as are other testimonies appearing in the periodicals.
Several years ago I heard a Christian Science lecturer make a statement to this effect: There is no one in the whole world who is opposed to Christian Science, but there are many people who are opposed to what they think it is.
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