Dear
Father, as I journey toward EmmausI pray no mortal seeming cloud my eye,Lest—willful, heedless—I should meet my brotherAnd, seeing not Love's image, pass Christ by.
When
the writer was a young Christian Scientist, she was uprooted from the surroundings with which she had been familiar since childhood and went to live in a distant state.
On Monday, June 6, following the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, news highlights of the meeting will be broadcast over short-wave Station WRUL, Boston.
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When I first heard through Christian Science that God does not create disease, I was able to understand this statement to a certain extent, because God is perfect.
It is with a heart overflowing with gratitude for the many blessings I have received through the study and application of Christian Science that I submit the following testimony.
Although I am deeply grateful for all the blessings I have received through Christian Science, two healings which involved mental surgery will always remain outstanding to me.
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