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<p><em>"Jesus knew that to be about his Father's business, he must silence the mortal self completely"</em></p>
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<p><em>When we desire to hear the voice of God, it speaks to us and we heed it"</em></p>
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<p><em>"When we rejoice and sing praises to God, evil will not keep a hold on us for very long"</em></p>
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<p><em>"When the motive is to serve God, one will find plenty of employment "</em></p>
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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.
A Christian Science Reading Room is dedicated to the ministry of presenting the Christ, Truth, to those who are searching for a demonstrable understanding of God, as well as serving those who are already enjoying the provable teachings of Christian Science.
Christian Science
has been important to me and my family for a number of years, and the children have no remembrance of relying on anything but spiritual means for healing.
My
heart overflows with gratitude for all the good that has come into my experience since I took up the earnest study of Christian Science about six years ago.
Early
in 1960 the desire for class instruction in Christian Science came to me, but this step seemed financially impossible because my house was in need of repairs.
I have
been privileged to know no religion other than Christian Science since my infancy, and my gratitude for its teachings and their practicability is boundless.
with contributions from Stanley S. Kresge, Alan Walker
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