A Christian Scientist
very much desired to bring to a friend, whom he was visiting, the joyous light which accompanies even the first glimpse of the understanding of God.
To
those beset by individual human problems and perplexed by world affairs, Christian Science brings the comforting assurance that God is ever at hand to meet the immediate need.
One
problem that confronts each person is the belief that vigor, energy, and strength are concomitants of youth and that they deteriorate and disappear with the passing of years.
Mortal
belief declares that man is clothed in material flesh, that he lives in a material dwelling place, and that this material habitation is located in a material universe.
The
part that honesty plays in the spiritualization of human thought is indicated in Christ Jesus' parable of the sower who "went out to sow his seed".
The
infinite and enduring love which God has for each one of His ideas should be balanced in the heart of every individual by a deep sense of appreciation for His goodness.
At the time of the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, Christian Scientists look back over the year just passed with joy and gratitude for the progress of our movement and for the good that has unfolded to and through the branches of The Mother Church throughout the world.
The Christian Science Benevolent Association Sanatoriums welcome applications from qualified Christian Scientists who desire to devote tehmselves to Christian Science nursing as a career.
Speaker: Thousands of years ago a man cried out desperately in his search for God, "Oh that I knew where I might find him!" These words are in the Bible in the book of Job.
I have had many instantaneous healings in Christian Science, but the healings that have not been immediate are the ones that have forced me really to study.
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