In
the light thrown upon the Scriptures by Christian Science the eternal fact is revealed that man, God's image or reflection, is harmonious and eternal.
No
one who believes in God will doubt that He is perfect, but there is only a slow recognition of the scientific fact that man and everything created by God must reflect His perfection.
In
his parable of the tares and the wheat Christ Jesus taught the great lesson that good and evil—the real and the unreal—are separated at harvest time, and the evil is destroyed.
Officers of branch churches and individuals who have occasion to correspond with The Christian Science Board of Directors, with the Clerk and the Treasurer of The Mother Church, and with the heads of departments of The Mother Church Offices are requested always to place their addresses on their letters and to write their signatures plainly.
Membership in The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, or in one of its branches, or both, is a joyous privilege.
Ellen A. Wattley
with contributions from Herbert L. Wattley, Linnea Chamberlin Gehring
Although I had visited churches of various denominations before becoming interested in Christian Science, I did not find the spiritual consolation I was seeking until I attended a Wednesday testimony meeting in a Church of Christ, Scientist, and listened to the words of Mary Baker Eddy's Communion Hymn.
Over ten years have elapsed since I expressed my gratitude through The Christian Science Journal, and I feel that I should again convey through the periodicals my thanks to God for His divine protection and care.
With a heart full of gratitude to God I wish to share some of the many blessings and healings that have been experienced by my family and me since Christian Science came to us.
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