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For the student of Christian Science, class instruction is vital. This spiritual course focuses our study, keeps us from drifting, and helps us to become real working Christian Scientists. Three articles in a new pamphlet, "The Value of Class Instruction," discuss aspects of preparing for and following through on this progressive step.
"A Look at Class Instruction" explains the basics of this activity, including choice of teacher, application for class, instruction itself, and association meetings. "Class Instruction—Why Hold Back?" tackles some arguments that might be keeping a student of Christian Science from moving in this right direction.
The third article, "Association Meetings: Source of Strength," speaks of the continuing unfoldment and fresh application of teaching that come with prayerfully supporting and regularly attending this annual sharing of truths. All three articles are reprinted from The Christian Science Journal and the Christian Science Sentinel.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
December 19, 1977 issue
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A Guiding Star
ALICE KINSMAN SMITH
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The Mastery of Fear
J. WOODRUFF SMITH
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A Happy Christmas
JEANNE STEELY LAITNER
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A Prayer for All Seasons
JAMES LEE PHILLIPS
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The Depth of the Lord's Prayer
TAVE LORRENE ROLLINS
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PROVIDENCE
Hugh Pendexter III
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Walk with Love
Heather M. Heiges
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God Fulfills Divine Prophecy
Naomi Price
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"Thy kingdom come"
Nathan A. Talbot
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Trusting this statement of gratitude will be of help and comfort...
Frederick A. Young with contributions from Esperance E. Young
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I would like to express my gratitude for Christian Science and...
Mary Ann Dittman with contributions from Stuart Harold Sinclair, Sr., Myfanwy Woods-Jack, Gina C. Woods-Jack
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I first heard something about Christian Science several years ago
Christine Heidrich
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from William S. Stay