At
a time of great persecution and domination the children of Israel, under the leadership of Moses, began their journey to the promised land, the land of freedom, to serve the one God, the God of their fathers.
All
who love mankind, who love liberty, who want cessation of the world's turmoil and unrest, ran do their part in praying and working for divine guidance for those who administer the nations' affairs, to enable them to reach right and peaceful decisions.
The
revelator of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, with inspired vision uncovers the bondage of time and its association with everything that is mortal and finite.
In
the third chapter of Revelation the appeal of the Christ to human hearts is figuratively pictured in these loved words: "Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
Applications for membership in The Mother Church are acted upon by The Christian Science Board of Directors twice each year as provided for in the Manual of The Mother Church by Mary Baker Eddy, Article XIII, Section 2.
I am so glad that in my girlhood days I tame across "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker' Eddy and a 1905 issue of The Christian Science Journal, for the truths they contained entirely changed the course of my life.
During the many years I have been a student of Christian Science I have had innumerable proofs of its healing, regenerative, and protective power, and it is with profound gratitude for the teachings of Christian Science that I submit this testimony.
I should like to express my gratitude for that gentle, dauntless Christian, Mary Baker Eddy, and for Christian Science, which she revealed to the world.
After I had been studying Christian Science for several years, what I believe to be a rheumatic condition presented itself, and I was unable to rid myself of it.
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