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Disease Is Wholly an Illusion

Scientifically speaking, there is no disease because there is no truth in disease and no disease in Truth.

Accepting Challenges

Every day brings new considerations, new approaches, new challenges.
It is not uncommon for workers in Christian Science to hear the comment, "You would not be able to help me because you have never had an experience like mine.

What God Purposes

A real estate agent who was trying to sell a large piece of commercial property found himself in a disappointing position.

Continuing Inspiration

During World War II a student of Christian Science went to London to attend her association meeting.

HOMEWARD

O,  do you listen when God speaks to you?

A College Student Writes

Human sense would have us believe that the period called adolescence is fraught with difficulty.

Binding the Strong Man

A simple parable may teach profound lessons.
Discussing the Protestant view of the mother of Jesus, a recent issue of Time magazine quotes Dr.
The half -million people who saw the Christian Science exhibit at the New York World's Fair last year will soon be joined by a new throng of visitors when the Pavilion opens its doors again on April 21.
It has been half a century since I overheard a conversation that started me on a search for Christian Science.
I wish to relate my first healing in Christian Science.
Since my childhood Christian Science has been the only religion I have known, and perhaps there have been times when I took it for granted because I did not realize the magnitude of its teachings.
It was during the influenza epidemic of 1918 that my mother turned to Christian Science when it was feared that my sister, then a child of six years, would pass on with this disease.
More than thirty years ago Christian Science was brought to my attention by dear friends.
My sickly childhood, culminating in a severe illness when I was nine years old, caused my mother to turn to Christian Science for my healing.
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Parcel of ground (John 4:5)

Signs of the Times

Frank McDonough, Jr.
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