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"The college student who does not neglect his spiritual education ... becomes more teachable"

A college student who sets his sights on a certain profession moves toward that goal through the study of carefully chosen courses, which give depth and perspective to his major subject. The student of Christian Science, whether enrolled in school, engaged in business, or occupied as a homemaker, regards the study and application of this religion as of unequaled importance. He progresses toward a fuller spiritual understanding of Science by means of systematic daily study of the Christian Science Lesson-Sermons, outlined in the Christian Science Quarterly, and he rounds out his spiritual education through using the Concordances to the Bible and Mrs. Eddy's writings and through reading the Christian Science periodicals.

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Our Relationship to God Is Primary
February 18, 1961
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