"Man
is not absorbed in Deity, and man cannot lose his individuality, for he reflects eternal Life; nor is he an isolated, solitary idea, for he represents infinite Mind, the sum of all substance.
At
a time when moral and spiritual values are being downgraded on campus and in social and business circles, it is well to consider just what it means to be a free moral agent.
Occasionally, through the years, Christian Scientists have received through the mail leaflets or circulars attacking Christian Science and its Discoverer and Founder, Mary Baker Eddy.
A directory of all Churches of Christ, Scientist, and Christian Science Societies, including the hours of their services and information about their Reading Rooms, appears monthly in The Christian Science Journal.
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: Most of us cherish our individual freedoms very highly— our freedom to think rightly, act rightly and to serve a useful purpose in our homes and communities.
Those who have the privilege of serving in a Christian Science Reading Room are grateful for increasing evidence of the healing mission of this important church activity.
I am
grateful for the testimonies published in the Christian Science periodicals, and I should like to tell of two instances in which they have helped to meet my need.
When
I entered college several years ago, I did so with the attitude that I was a mediocre student expecting to receive nothing more than average grades.
I attended
a Christian Science church for the first time over twenty-five years ago, and since then I have indeed found true happiness and joy in the study of this wonderful religion.
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