"Our
Father-Mother God, all-harmonious" In this comforting, all-embracing name for God, Mary Baker Eddy gives us on page 16 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," the true concept of man's tender, divine Parent.
In
a small town in the southern part of the United States a Christian Science Society which had just recently been organized announced their first Christian Science lecture.
For
centuries mankind has been experiencing the evil effects of the belief accepted by many that the human race is descended from two ancestors, named Adam and Eve; that men have inherited material bodies and individual minds; and that all pass through the experience of human birth, growth, maturity, decline, death, and dissolution.
The
instruction and the example of Christ Jesus pointed to the goal which he expected all of his followers eventually to attain, namely the demonstration of life in God, Soul.
Christian Science Activities for the Armed Services, which include arrangements for regular Christian Science services, treatment, and other assistance for men and women in the Armed Forces, extend throughout the United States, Canada, and many overseas areas.
Many thousands of strangers make their first acquaintance with Christian Science through receiving copies of The Christian Science Monitor at expositions, fairs, exhibits, industrial shows, and conventions.
Christian Science came on its healing mission into our home when my mother was about to return to a hospital for a second operation on a growth which her doctor had pronounced malignant.
Lorna Woodley-Page
with contributions from Cyril Flack Woodley-Page
Seeing that this is the twenty-sixth year since Christian Science was presented to me, I think it is high time that I express my gratitude for the wonderful way of Life which it revealed to me.
From a humble, grateful heart I should like to express, in some measure, my deep appreciation of Christian Science and the blessings it has brought into my life.
For over thirty years I have been testifying to my gratitude for Christian Science both at Wednesday evening meetings and in my devotion to church work.
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