This is not a night to be betraying the ChristTo wander off into wide ways of destructionin search of something more worldly,more conservative, more silveredwith human approvalthan deep prayers in a dim garden.
In a time when astronomers and physicists probe for answers to the beginning and end of the universe, what meaning can we find in the resurrection of one man crucified in an ancient Judean town?
Sometimes contemporary life seems anything but glorious. Yet the Bible says we can know God's glory in the midst of any situation, no matter how apparently bleak or empty.
As a result of continued study and practice of Christian Science, I am grateful to supplement three previous testimonies of mine published in The Christian Science Journal and the Sentinel.
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