with contributions from Mary B. G. Eddy, Board of Directors
The
Communion Service of the Mother Church, which was held Sunday, June 12, will be remembered by all who participated in it as impressively harmonious and helpful.
Luke wrote one of the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles, the first history of Christianity, and yet he does not record one word from Jesus or the apostles favorable to medicine.
WHEN
last I went away on a vacation there was a great sense of freedom, for I determined to leave every care or responsibility behind and have a complete change.
Perhaps
no question is more common in the experience of a Christian Science practitioner than that which opposes the denial of the reality of disease on the part of those suffering from it.
The old idea of heaven as a place to be admitted to, and of hell as a place to shun, has largely given way in the minds of Christian believers to the better idea of heaven as signifying a heavenly condition and of hell as expressing the inner state of the sinner who persistently and flagrantly violates the laws of his being and disregards those divine precepts which are designed, through compliance with them, to make the life prosperous and happy.