These words, which begin the poem "Christ and Christmas," written by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, accompany a picture showing a brilliant star, the light from which is penetrating dense, surrounding darkness.
To
many Bible readers, angels are supernatural apparitions, which, in the likeness of men and women, appeared to patriarchs and apostles to bless their experiences.
When
in spite of our efforts a diseased condition fails to yield, an inharmonious human relationship does not change, our employment or supply seems inadequate, or our church does not grow, new concepts are called for.
The
yearly celebration of Christmas, when thoughtfully pondered, again brings into sharp focus the fact that the coming of Christ is a daily and hourly affair.
More than forty-five hundred students, faculty, and advisors from eight hundred and seventy-five Christian Science organizations and informal groups at colleges and universities throughout the world gathered in The Mother Church in Boston for three days, August 26, 27, 28.
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 In Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, and are published by The Christian Science Publishing Society, One Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.
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