The
beginning of New Year is traditionally, though often humorously, regarded as a time to turn over a new leaf, an opportunity to forswear evil practices.
At
a meeting in Washington, District of Columbia, bankers from different parts of the United States were taught how it was possible to recognize counterfeit bills and coins.
A young woman, her face beaming with happiness, said to her Sunday School teacher, "I was tempted to do something last week unbecoming to a Christian Scientist, but I remembered that I was a member of The Mother Church and must act as one, so I turned from the error.
The following periodicals were founded by Mary Baker Eddy and are published by The Christian Science Publishing Society, One, Norway Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts, U.
Being the grandson of a Protestant minister, I was reared in a home where I was early taught the Bible and was required to attend both church and Sunday School.
I have always felt it a great blessing that my parents heard of Christian Science when I was a child and that I had the privilege of attending the Christian Science Sunday School.
Over a period of twenty–five years the truth as taught by Mary Baker Eddy has never failed me when it has been correctly and expectantly applied; and each unfoldment has enriched, enlightened, and blessed not only myself, but those in my household as well.
I first turned to Christian Science eleven years ago when the best specialists and doctors in the city had said they could do nothing more to heal my husband of a nervous breakdown.
Words alone cannot express my gratitude for Christian Science and for our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, whose spiritual perception and unselfed love were great enough to give this marvelous truth to a needy world.
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