Too
much importance can hardly be attached to the atmosphere in which one studies the Lesson-Sermon in the Christian Science Quarterly, a lesson on which, our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, tells us, largely depends the prosperity of Christian Science.
Within
the hearts of many, there is the desire to worship something apart from and higher than themselves; the longing to know more intimately that which they adore as infinite and perfect; the yearning to have a clarification of religion which will result in an intelligent approach to God.
Before
a Wednesday evening testimony meeting a student of Christian Science sat in church, prayerfully meditating upon the unity of God and His pure reflection, man.
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.
While I was reading the helpful testimonies in the Sentinel, the thought came to me, It has been years since I told others through one of the periodicals how much Christian Science has done for me.
I began the study of Christian Science about thirty-five years ago in an effort to alleviate the distressing situation in which I found myself at that time.
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