Are you sure?
This bookmark will be removed from all folders and any saved notes will be permanently removed.
How can I begin to relate what Christian Science has meant to...
How can I begin to relate what Christian Science has meant to me and my family? It has been our way of life for many years. Through the study and application of its truths we have experienced more blessings than can be numbered.
The adoption of our third child was not only a wonderful blessing, but also a demonstration of the potency of Truth and God's tender protection and care for His loved ones.
During many months of interviews with the adoption agency, they examined our ability as Christian Science parents to properly care for the physical needs of a child. During our interviews I felt God's presence, because so often a clear and concise answer came to thought just when needed. Several times, when the queries regarded the application of our religious teachings, I answered questions by referring directly to Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
July 12, 1975 issue
View Issue-
"God so loved the world"
BEVERLY BEMIS HAWKS
-
UNFOLDING THOUGHT
Francis Fanshawe Algie
-
Where Do You Dwell?
BARBARA B. HOLLIDAY
-
"Thy Maker is thine husband"
MARY DUNHAM
-
No Ivory Tower for Love
JENIFER CAROL WECHSLER
-
Never Alone
FRANK S. MOORMAN
-
Is This Trap "Tender"?
EVELYN D. BERTOLET
-
DEAR GOD
Betsy Brightman
-
Growing to impersonal Love
IRMA B. HAWKS
-
No Need to Be Shy
Steven Michael White
-
Sail On
Daniel L. Carroll
-
In Love
Carl J. Welz
-
The Healer
Geoffrey J. Barratt
-
Receptivity to and acceptance of the truth in Christian Science...
Cyrus H. McLaughlin
-
Our family lived in a small town near the mountains, and we...
Stephen C.Frederick
-
Many years ago my mother was partially paralyzed
Androniki Catsatou
-
Some years ago when our youngest son was a baby he became...
Barbara J. Johnson