So
high my heaven,Soul's atmosphere,That spaceAnd outer space,Measured in billionsOf light-years,Peopled with planetsCircling in orbits,Endlessly,Monotonously,Seem unimportantAnd insignificant.
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of the primary needs of mankind seems to be that of a dwelling place: a shelter from the elements, a center for the affections, a settled and established home.
Beth, proud of her ability nowTo count up to ten,Arranging her squadronOf metal spacemenIn a stiff-legged row,Beth sure of far moreThan I was whenI dragged my doll across the floor,Meets a challenge.
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, Boston 15, Massachusetts, U.
Speaker: It's a comforting, strengthening experience to learn to turn away from grief to the joyous certainty that Life is eternal, that God's love is unchanging, that it's always present everywhere.
I am grateful for the Christian Science Sunday School, which I go to, and for the teachers who have helped me learn the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes, the Lord's Prayer with its spiritual interpretation, and of God, and man, who is God's image and likeness.
The testimonies in the Christian Science periodicals have helped me very much; so I should like to submit my expression of gratitude in the hope that it may help others in their growth Spiritward.
with contributions from Laurence Easterbrook, Robert T. Clark, L. Harrison Ludwig
Laurence Easterbrook in the News Chronicle London, England
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