"Things are looking up!" How good it is to hear this optimistic exclamation from a friend, relative, or businessman! It denotes a warranted hope or some present manifestation of desired results.
A college student who studies Christian Science often finds a marked change in his thinking from lack to abundance as he learns that man, created by God in His image and likeness, is given dominion over all the earth.
The Board of Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society reported to the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church in June that The Christian Science Monitor is seriously in the red.
Agnes P. Fraser
with contributions from Lilli Wolfram, Eugene F. Corbin
Over twenty years ago, before I knew anything of Christian Science, I was in dire straits, as I had just failed a medical examination, which meant that I could not be appointed to the permanent staff of the Education Authority, whose service I had only recently joined.
Students of Christian Science have found that membership in The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, has greatly enriched their lives.
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