The
story of the Shunammite woman found in the fourth chapter of II Kings is an inspiring account of what has seemed to the writer of this article to be the refusal of a woman to accept the death of her son as resulting from any action on the part of God.
National
elections present a serious challenge to citizens who want to preserve and extend political and religious freedom in their countries and to help them progress socially and economically in the world.
I should
like to express through our periodicals my gratitude for Christian Science and for the many blessings and physical healings which I have experienced from my study and application of its teachings.
INTERVIEWER: In his hook "Human Nature and the Human Condition" Joseph Wood Krutch says, "When Christianity proclaimed that not pride but humility was the source of all virtue, it asked the civilized world to accept what was perhaps the most drastic revision it was ever called upon to make in its ethical code.
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