The
creative worker in the field of art, literature, or music who is also a student of Christian Science has learned that talent and inspiration are God-given.
The
Wednesday testimony meetings in Churches of Christ, Scientist, afford the loyal Christian Scientist an opportunity to tell of the blessings which he has experienced through his understanding of Christian Science.
Surveys
which have been made to discover why a number of young people do not succeed in their first year of employment attribute this lack of success to an inability to work harmoniously with superiors or others.
The inspiring message of the Tuesday Evening Meeting which took place in the Extension of The Mother Church on June 4 can be heard by every member of The Mother Church or one of its branches by means of a tape recording of the meeting.
Because "The Mother Church Fund for Armed Services Activities and Postwar Emergencies" is now being drawn on exclusively to meet the needs of Christian Scientists in the armed services, the name has been changed to "Fund for Armed Services Activities.
Christian Science Activities for the Armed Services is grateful to report that its field workers are continuously receiving invitations to give talks on Christian Science to groups of non-Scientists in Armed Forces installations.
The old saying that "man's extremity is God's opportunity" proved to be true in my experience when I first learned of the teachings of Christian Science.
It is difficult to put twenty years of gratitude for Christian Science into a few paragraphs of print, but I hope that this testimony may help someone else as I have so often been helped by the testimonies of others.
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