In
the daily practical application of Christian Science any incident which promotes individual spiritual growth may be looked upon as a steppingstone in one's spiritual ascent to the goal of life eternal.
A Student
of Christian Science standing within earshot of two men who were engaged in a heated discussion heard one of them say loudly and rather caustically to the other, "Why don't you let go and be yourself?
In
studying the fifth chapter of Matthew's Gospel, which comprises a portion of that illuminating and inspiring discourse known as the Sermon on the Mount, the writer has more than once been impressed by Christ Jesus' emphasis of the eternal perfection of God, the Father of the universe, and of man, who exists to manifest His perfection.
A Student
privileged to serve as an attendant in a Christian Science Reading Room found herself desiring a better understanding of the significance and activity of the Reading Room.
Throughout
the Scriptures, which Christian Scientists love and daily study, God is designated in terms of almightiness, unchangeableness, and endurance or patience —an everlasting God, without beginning or end.
with contributions from William T. Ellis, Earl L. Douglass, Herbert W. Linden, John Bishop, Clarence W. Meadows, Joseph R. Kennedy, Ira W. Langston, M. Jane Scott
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