Students
of the Bible and of the writings of Mary Baker Eddy gain the assurance that death is not a finality or, indeed, a reality but a lie or deception that must be overcome, here or hereafter, through the understanding that God is man's life.
Christian Science
makes it plain that Christ is the saving idea of God which is ever available to guide men's steps, to harmonize their relationships, to heal their sicknesses, and to deliver them from sin and its results.
The thousands of Christian Scientists in the armed services, who are serving their respective countries throughout the world, are being helped by The Mother Church through the Fund for Armed Services Activities.
People who have read about the reduction in the size of the Armed Forces of the United States, Great Britain, Australia, and other countries frequently ask if Christian Science Activities for the Armed Services is as busy as it was two or three years ago.
I want to express my gratitude to God for leading me to the understanding of Christian Science and for our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, whose spirituality enabled her to impart the truth for all to understand.
With a heart full of gratitude for many benefits received through the study of Christian Science and in the hope that it will be of help to others, I submit this testimony.
During the sixteen years I have served in a large industrial plant, I have been privileged to experience so many blessings in Christian Science that I should like to express my gratitude.
My first testimony appeared in the Christian Science Sentinel over twenty-five years ago, and now I feel impelled to recount many blessings which Christian Science has brought into my life since that time.
One of the things for which I am most grateful is that Christian Science teaches us freedom from fear, because at one time I was so fearful I could not sleep if I was alone at night.
After
serving a seven-year apprenticeship, begun when he was fourteen, on the Farmer's Cabinet, Isaac Hill came to Concord, New Hampshire, and started the New Hampshire Patriot.
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