"Wow," a college student exclaimed, "the clock really has me uptight!" She expressed the feelings of many today—the busy student, the housewife, the businessman—who feel that there just aren't enough hours in the day.
A teacher facing a mixed class of young school children may wonder: boys, girls, black, white, tall, short, European, Asiatic—they appear very different.
Christian Science came into my experience twelve years ago when as a stranger in the country in an isolated place, tormented with fear, disappointment, and bodily suffering, I kneeled and prayed, "Dear God, take my life," and then crawled into bed to die.
Among my earliest memories is that of being told by my parents that as a baby I was healed through Christian Science of an ailment pronounced fatal by a medical doctor.
One morning three summers ago I awoke with a stiff and numb feeling on the side of my face and, upon looking in the mirror, saw the left side of my face was distorted.
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.
Earnest students of Christian Science who rely solely on Christian Science for healing are warmly invited to apply for membership in The Mother Church at any time.
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