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Looking forward

Resentment about the past, or a longing for it, can be a prison. Leaving all for Christ opens closed doors.

Are we wishing our time away?

"Wait until school's over!" "Wait until vacation!" "Wait until I get that raise!" We may get so used to pegging our hopes on a future event that we lose sight of God's ever-present goodness.

Tender, loving care

The writer takes a closer look at what it means to live, not just talk about, love.
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From The Boston Globe,September 15, 1986

Consolation

My friend,you need no words,no poems,no tomes,to be immortal.

Loneliness overcome

Some feel lonely in a group. Others are lonely when isolated. But understanding we're never separated from God helps no matter what the circumstances.

Accepting only what God gives

Do past family ailments set the pattern for future generations?

Life in the hand of God

God gives life, and He doesn't attach penalties for living it.
Wisdom, understanding, unselfish love, are qualities of God, not byproducts of age. We can all, in a spiritual sense, be Christian elders.

Although I have had numerous healings through the...

Although I have had numerous healings through the many years I have been studying Christian Science, I would like to relate the following, which has been very meaningful to me.
Three summers ago I had a wonderful experience that was especially gratifying because it was the first time I prayed for myself about a physical problem and was healed with no help from my parents.

Finding Christian Science was like stepping from utter darkness...

Finding Christian Science was like stepping from utter darkness into a light and harmony and joy I had never thought possible.
As far back as I can remember, my mother relied on Christian Science for help and healing.
The study of Christian Science has been of great value to me, and I have had lovely healings through relying on God.
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As a result of growth in the circulation of the daily and weekly editions of The Christian Science Monitor, the volume of mail arriving in the Circulation Service Department of The Christian Science Publishing Society has grown, in just two years, from 250,000 to 430,000 pieces annually.