The
right approach to gardening is to sow seeds, to plant, to prune, to cultivate, and so to love the beauty and fragrance of the flowers that when they bloom the garden will be a riot of color and scent.
In
May, 1900, our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, realizing and anticipating the need of her students for quiet periods for prayer and study, wrote to The Christian Science Board of Directors the following directive as described in the Christian Science Sentinel of July 17, 1943: "Once more God thunders in your ears,—'Get a reading room in Boston and locate it in that part of the city where people will be most apt to go into it.
As
recorded in the Bible, the eternal, ever-present Christ, Truth, has been revealed in varying degrees throughout all generations to those spiritually-minded enough to perceive its divine nature.
Young
people who have attended the Christian Science Sunday School and who are about to be inducted into the armed services of their country often wonder if they will be able to use Christian Science in their military experience.
A meeting of significance to Christian Science Organizations at colleges and universities will take place in the original edifice of The Mother Church in Boston on September 8 and 9, 1955.
Qualified Christian Scientists who intend to choose Christian Science nursing as a career may be considered for admission to the course at either Benevolent Association Sanatorium.
It is with humble gratitude that I submit this testimony as to God's wonderful love and protection, both of which I have seen and experienced in the past twenty years.
with contributions from Alta I. Starnes, William E. Thompson, W. A. Cameron, C. A. Osborne
In a column by Alta I.
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