There is something tremendously satisfying about achieving what is thought to be the impossible—the challenging task, the longed-for dominion, the out-of-reach star.
One of the Bible statements best known and loved by students of Christian Science is from the First Epistle of John: "Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God.
Gail L. Hubbell
with contributions from Lillian M. Masonic
My father and I were riding down the highway one afternoon when suddenly a wheel came off our truck, causing us to swerve to the opposite lane of traffic and run head-on into an oncoming car.
C. Russell Blomerth
with contributions from Melvin R. Thompson
Twenty-four years ago, many years before I became interested in Christian Science, I was stationed in the Hawaiian Islands as a pilot-navigator with the United States Naval Air Corps.
My hope is that this testimony of my deep gratitude for many healings in Christian Science may encourage others who are fairly new students of this Science.
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