The real breadth of our Christian love—our genuine compassion, affection, and forgiveness—can be measured more by the number of people we don't love than by the number we do.
In grateful prayerI seeHow God created meTo know Him, and reflect HimFace to face—To singHis praise and bringGood deeds, a lowly offeringOf thanks, for beauty, Life, and Love.
Today there is condemnation from many quarters of what is called the decadence of the western world—its absorption in materiality, especially sensuality, and its neglect of the moral and spiritual.
This editorial begins on a historic morning for Christian Scientists—the morning of December 8, 1984—the day of the first satellite videoconference for Christian Scientists all over the world.
The occasion of the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church affords us an opportunity to consider how we have progressed in specific ways, since the satellite videoconference last December, toward living for all mankind.
EMILY WALKER PRESTON
with contributions from KEITH WILLIAM PRESTON
I have had many healings in Christian Science, and I am very grateful for the many lessons I have learned and the wonderful proofs of God's care that I have received.
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