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THOUGHTS FROM A DISTANT FIELD

A traveler in the heart of tropical Africa frequently feels appalled by the sense of separation from the ties of his childhood and his race, and if he allows himself to brood upon the supposed dangers which surround him, his attitude toward circumstances and his fellow-men becomes colored by a sense of fear and uncertainty.

WHAT IS TRUTH?

Jesus' declaration, "If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free," is very frequently quoted by Christian Scientists.

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Get to know God: The “omnis”

Listen to gain deeper insight into the four “omnis”—omnipresence, omnipotence, omniscience, and omniaction.

From Pregnancy and childbirth

For expectant mothers

The more fully we accept the spiritual nature of birth, the more effortlessly we can demonstrate that nothing has occurred from which one needs to recover.

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A THOUGHT OR TWO CONCERNING OUR THINKING

The habit of censorious thinking about others may become a pernicious one, and it is altogether too common.

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FROM OUR EXCHANGES

[The Advance]
The atonement or at-one-ment, a condition of being at one with God, is one of the most important features of the teachings of Christian Science, though its interpretation differs somewhat from the ideas held by other churches.
A reverend critic's challenge to the Christian Scientists is highly ingenious.

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Anthology of classic articles II

Listen to this inspiring collection of articles.

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Get to know God: The “omnis”

Listen to gain deeper insight into the four “omnis”—omnipresence, omnipotence, omniscience, and omniaction.

From Church

The demand for church

I like to think of each church that grows up in a community as that community's answered prayer for the presence of the saving Christ—the message of God's love for humanity.

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From Freedom from addiction

LOST AND FOUND

I saw that in order to find my life, I had to first lose it—that is, lose all sense of life as material.

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In a recent issue of The News Tribune, an English writer is credited with a sharp criticism of what he is pleased to state is the teaching of Christian Science.
The headline, "Church's Duty not Healing of Body," in the Inquirer some days ago, virtually threw down the gauntlet to all Christians on the question of religious healing.
If Christian Science should seem obscure to some who have not grasped its propositions with sufficient understanding to demonstrate them, they should remember that the gospel of Christ, and him crucified, was to the Jews a stumbling-block and to the Greeks foolishness; yet that gospel has been the most potent force for good the world has ever seen.
Our reverend critic has a very mistaken sense of the Christian Scientist's views concerning sin.
In speaking, at the meeting in the Divinity Schools, of his impressions of the Pan-Anglican Congress, Dr.
When Christian Science states that sin, disease, and matter are unreal, it is equivalent to affirming that they are temporal and destructible, the phenomena of our present material sense of that "heaven and earth" which Jesus said should "pass away.