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In her earnest desire to encourage the progress of The Church of Christ, Scientist, and to guide its members, Mary Baker Eddy wrote four messages to members of her Church at the turn of the last century: Christian Science versus Pantheism, Message for 1900, Message for 1901, and Message for 1902. Today these writings continue to provide insights vital to an age yearning for commitment to more spiritual living and to a higher demonstration of the Science of Christianity.
These writings are published in Spanish for the first time and are included in one paperback volume entitled Four Messages to The Mother Church (P23401, $7.50).
... are good places to explore Christian Science more deeply, to become more familiar with the Bible, to read Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures and other writings by Mary Baker Eddy, to learn how to study the weekly Bible Lesson in the Christian Science Quarterly. You can also take advantage of the free lending library, and the staff will be happy to answer your questions about Christian Science.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
May 30, 1988 issue
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"Our Father" heals gang animosity
Paul Douglas White with contributions from Felix Mendoza, Lucilo Chavez, Wally Powvall
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Who moved?
Lee Reeder
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What is this thing we call love?
Robert W. Jeffery
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Have you been disillusioned?
Lucinda Baker Greiner
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No lost love
Doris Lubin
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Knowing what to believe
Patricia Hofer Holmes
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FROM THE Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The reward of following Christ Jesus
Michael D. Rissler
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Poetry divine
Paul Edward Gingell
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Good friends
Ann Kenrick
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A painful condition involving fever and inflammation affected...
Kathleen Mehl Smith
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I would like to express gratitude for my first healing in Christian Science
Sheila Kauffmann-Holley
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I was brought up in Christian Science by devoted and conscientious...
Laura Van Tuyl Clayton