Many
different meanings are given to the word "home," depending on the various human experiences; but home always epitomizes, among other qualifications, contentment and a sense of security.
In
the stirring times in which we find ourselves it is not at all uncommon to hear as a farewell admonition among friends the familiar expression, "Take it easy.
In response to a widespread interest in the various editions of The Herald of Christian Science, the Editors are taking this opportunity to explain something of the purpose of the Heralds and the nature of their contents.
The following periodicals were founded by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, and are published by The Christian Science Publishing Society, One Norway Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts, U.
"Breaking the bread at the heart of our movement" is the way in which a branch of The Mother Church in Continental Europe has described the world-wide distribution by means of tape recordings of the Tuesday evening meeting held in The Mother Church following the Annual Meeting in June, and the church added, "In return we are promising our best in reflection and fruitfulness.
A healing of an ugly growth on my face has given me such encouragement and confidence in Christian Science healing that I am prompted to share this blessing with others.
I am truly grateful for Christian Science and for the revelation, inspiration, and spiritual understanding that is daily unfolding in my consciousness.
When the Renaissance was at its height in Florence, Savonarola preached his great sermons on the need for repentance and reformation, mingling predictions of doom with hopes for a golden age in morals.
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