A man who had attended services in a Church of Christ, Scientist, got so interested in Christian Science that he had a great desire to read its textbook.
The human being appears to be under constant pressure from numerous conflicting elements that exist within his own thinking, in his activities, and in the world around him.
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors
Because we know that members make plans to attend Annual Meeting well in advance, we wish to bring to their attention at this early date the fact that there will be no special or workshop meetings at the time of the 1971 Annual Meeting.
To stop war, end pollution, overcome racism, prevent crime, preserve the beauties of the earth, to give everyone a sense of security and well-being, what can we as individuals do?
I have longed to write a testimony of gratitude for Christian Science and what it has meant to me, for I have known a freedom I had not known before taking up the study of this Science—freedom from fear, lack, false ambitions, human outlining.
Joyce Irene Underdown
with contributions from June Underdown, Ellen E. Gould
It is with a humble, grateful heart for all of the good I have received from the study and application of Christian Science that I give the following testimony.
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