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[Following is the text of the program of the above title released for broadcast the week end of December 23–25 in the radio series, "How Christian Science Heals," heard internationally over more than 800 stations. This is one of the weekly programs produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.]
RADIO PROGRAM No. 119 - The Meaning of Christmas
The text of the special Christmas program was as follows:
Speaker: Christmas is a time for rejoicing, not merely for material things, but for the greatest light the world has ever known—the light of the Christ, Truth.
But do we think of this light as something long ago in a far-off land, something remote from our own lives? Our message today is that the Christ has never left us. It is always right here, because divine Truth is always right here.
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December 31, 1955 issue
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SUPPLY FINDING EXPRESSION
W. STUART BOOTH
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OUR INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY
PAUL K. WAVRO
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THE UPWARD WAY
RUTH WESLER GOODWIN
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INSPIRATION IN CHURCH BUILDING
CHARLOTTE B. GERBER
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CONSTANT, CONSECRATED EFFORT
ROY K. BOTTORFF
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SEPARATE THE DREAM FROM THE REAL
BRIDELLA MC CALLUM
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NOTHING GOOD IS EVER LOST
JULIA IRENE FITZGERALD
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LOVE THAT HEALS
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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THE NEW YEAR
Helen Wood Bauman
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PREPARATION FOR THE FEAST
Harold Molter
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Severe buffetings of fortune had...
Patricia Robinson McPherson
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Mere words fail to express my...
Lola B. Jay
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Christian Science is the greatest...
Emma Lang
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I take this opportunity to thank...
Alberta Gertrude Gold
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Words are utterly lacking in...
Roland Tisinger
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It is now more than twenty years...
Anne Marjorie Young
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While reading the helpful testimonies...
Elizabeth Chandler Ellias
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My introduction to Christian Science...
Margery Myddleton-Hill
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It is with a deep sense of gratitude...
Sarah Berke
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Eugene Carr, A. E. Cahlan, Halford E. Luccock