Twenty-five years ago, when I first read Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, my emotions were so stirred that I literally wept as I read the book.
Though she lived during a time of few freedoms for women in the United States, Mrs. Eddy was far from being a typical nineteenth-century woman. Her certainty of God's love, and her unselfish love for humanity, changed, and continue to change, the world.
When the work that was required of her to graduate seemed more than she could possibly manage, this writer discovered that more time was the last thing she needed. The result of the discovery? Straight A's.
Job, from the Bible, had lots of problems, including problems with people. Not surprisingly, then, we can learn a great deal about interacting with others from his example.
Some people seem old before their time; others seem always vital and active, even when they're well along in years. How do you account for that difference? And how do you live a productive life year after year? You'll find answers here.