"I Pray
not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil" was Jesus' prayer for his followers, whom he was about to leave.
In
ancient Greece the market place was a common meeting ground where learned men expounded their philosophies, and those who had come to transact business stayed to listen and to learn.
The
attention of a young businesswoman in a large city was attracted by a woman she often passed on the street who always seemed to reflect an inner joy.
What
was it that gave the Apostles John and Peter such courage to face the angry rulers of the Jews after the glorious healing brought about at the gate Beautiful?
The
paramount importance of a knowledge of the Scriptures in their application to the welfare and salvation of mankind was never more truly expressed than when Mary Baker Eddy wrote the first tenet of Christian Science.
When
one contemplates the many marvelous experiences related in the Bible dealing with God's goodness—the healing of lack, protection from harm, guidance, the overcoming of sin, sickness, and death—one cannot fail to recognize that these instances point to the full and complete manifestation of God's love, or the fullness of goodness.