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Our "feast days"

Whether we wish that we were with family for the holidays or that we had a little quiet time to ourselves, our need is really the same: to understand the true message of Christmas.

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The night before ChristmasIs always a very taxing time.
The season of celebration will pass. But we can receive Christ, Truth, in every season and see that the healing, saving power of God has never left us.
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Entitled—to what?

There's a lot of talk these days about making sure we get what we deserve—especially when we feel we've earned it. This writer found that it is much more vital to make sure we understand what God has given us.
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An advertisement, appearing in a major United States newspaper, touted a well-known business magazine.
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That's the message of the newly designed Christian Science Journal.
Spiritual watching, humility, obedience—these are just a few of the Christly qualities this businessman learned were important in his work. In fact, he found them indispensable.

Always a star leading to Christ

Brilliant but distant,before the wise menon the road to Bethlehem,there wasa star—in Orion, or another constellation?
You can't buy the real gift of Christmas, but you can prepare thought to receive it.
Be assured, you really are the child of God. How do I know? Listen. Don't you hear it too?

Are there really angels?

What do angels have to do with getting along with a little brother and being healed when you're hurt?
I first heard of Christian Science after an alarming physical condition had developed that had been diagnosed as a tumorous growth.
I wish to express my gratitude for a healing I had through Christian Science a few years ago.
For the last three decades I have been studying and practicing the Science of Christ.

Christian Science has been a wonderful source of guidance in...

Christian Science has been a wonderful source of guidance in our family life for many years.
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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.