Christian Science
teaches that man is the infinite idea of divine Mind, God, and therefore is always in his right place and doing his right work as the reflection of God's being.
When
we, like Jacob, struggle through the nightTo reach a sense of God's protecting care,Let us persist until the dawning lightOf Truth reveals the answer to our prayer.
There
is nothing fatalistic in the teachings of Christ Jesus, but there is recognition of the precision with which Truth unfolds itself to mankind through the action of divine law.
It
must have been a startling sight for the people of Jerusalem to see a man who had been lame from birth and who lay at the gate of the temple, begging, rise and walk perfectly at the behest of Peter.
In writing to a branch church regarding its dedication, Mary Baker Eddy lovingly counseled, "May God's little ones cluster around this rock-ribbed church like tender nestlings in the crannies of the rocks, and preen their thoughts for upward flight".
Convincing testimonies of healing in Christian Science are welcomed for publication from members of The Mother Church and from students who are not members.
To ensure that complete lecture notices be printed in the Sentinel, detailed information should reach the Journal, Sentinel, and Herald Editorial Department regarding lectures in the United States and Canada at least seven weeks before the date of the lecture; elsewhere, eight to eleven weeks.
The beautiful healing of three children brought up in Christian Science has shown me that God is indeed the source of being and that our completeness in Him is intact.
In my previous testimony, published in the Sentinel of August 7, 1937, I spoke of my mother's healing as the reason for my family's coming into Christian Science.
A year and a half after my mother passed on with an illness resulting from a tumor in her throat, I had something wrong in my own throat, I saw that the symptoms were just the same as those my mother had had.
with contributions from William Fingland, Charles M. Bunce
Dr.
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