Sometimes
an individual is held back from contributing his best to the world, from taking his proper place in it, by a persistent sense of unimportance and inferiority.
The
sparkling snow was still falling, though the sun had broken through the clouds; a beautiful cardinal was sitting on a snowladen branch joyously singing, the brilliant red of his feathers surrounded by the contrasting white of the snow.
There
is an old proverb often quoted, "Speech is silvern; silence is golden;" and there is indeed a proper place and time for both the use of this golden silence and the expression of a speech which is silvern.
The branch churches and Christian Science Societies in the Field are continually broadening their activities, and each year letters are received reporting many interesting, new developments.
It was a great experience to me when I read for the first time the truth of God and man in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
Before I found health and regeneration through Christian Science eight years ago, I was in a very hopeless state of mind over poor health and unhappy conditions in my employment.
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