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"And there was a great calm"

How often in the student's progress in Christian Science, in the midst of turmoil, comes the need for proving the truth as did the Master when he stilled the storm: "And there was a great calm"! How often from the sick, the sinning, the heart-weary, or the unemployed comes the pitiful human cry which preceded that great calm, "Lord, save us: we perish"!

Giving

In view of the widespread belief of lack and limitation, students of Christian Science, whether or not they are personally faced with business problems, are awakening to study still more deeply the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, and to strive still better to live the precepts clearly set forth by her.

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A spiritual perspective on politics

We've gathered a variety of guests for this series, each with wonderful spiritual insights and proof that these spiritual ideas are effective—even for something that looms large, like politics.

From Place

"The secret place of the most High"

We learn in Christian Science that God is infinite Truth, Life, and Love and that He imparts to His creation only that which is completely beneficial.

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Constructive Argument

Because of the preparation it requires, debating is considered a valuable training in logical thinking.

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In addition to the daily study of the Lesson-Sermons, given in the Christian Science Quarterly, students may find much help in the use of the Concordances to "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and other works by Mrs.
From the beginning of human history, divine Love has revealed itself to the spiritually-minded, and through their purified thought has met the human need.

The Lord's Prayer

Down through almost two thousand years of human experience a marvel of a prayer has come—a prayer uttered by a then little known young man of Judea to whom a small group of followers had said, "Teach us to pray.

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Changing your world

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series—and discover how your prayers can make a difference in the world.

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Mary Baker Eddy: Her enduring discovery

Listen to this inspiring collection of articles or download the audio.

From Safety

A safe refuge

Trust in God opens the door to a safe refuge, always available and always at hand.

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From Conquering hate, enthroning peace

Love's triumph over hate

How can we love when others hate? Prayerful turning to God, divine Love, with the earnest desire to express His qualities under all circumstances will give us strength and ability to do right.

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Signs of the Times

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During the past year the press has published many letters regarding Christian Science which have needed correction.

The Nursing Homes Registration Act of 1929, passed...

The Nursing Homes Registration Act of 1929, passed by the British Parliament, states that all nursing homes must be under the supervision of a qualified medical practitioner responsible to the Ministry of Health.

Your issue of October 11 carries a kindly reference to...

Your issue of October 11 carries a kindly reference to Christian Science as being beneficial, "no matter what church you belong to.
In an article in Misjonshilsen, entitled "The Religious Spiritual Crisis in the Jewish World," it is reported that a great number of Jews go over to Christian Science.

Our Perfect Helper

It is of importance that we go to Sunday school each Sunday as a preparation for active service in Christian Science; and it is also important that we make each day a Sabbath day in devoting time to prayer and to the correct solution of every one of our human problems, no matter how trivial it may seem to be.