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Recently, our family got some tiny chicks. They had hatched out of the eggs only a few days before, so they were still just little balls of fluff.
Honor Hill , who recently completed a term as President of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, has been a public speaker on Christian Science for nine years and has advertised as a Christian healer since 1986. The Journal asked her to offer some observations about the Church Mary Baker Eddy founded and to tell about her experiences as lecturer.
Everybody's familiar with signs. Signs are everywhere and they serve many different purposes.
When our only daughter was about thirteen years old, the desire to have another child became very strong. I had been wanting one for several years, but we had put it off because of concern about finances.
Shortly after my wife, Margaret, became a Christian Science practitioner, the minority business development organization that I was working for closed its office in our area, leaving me unemployed. My efforts to find another fulltime position were unsuccessful for many months.
I never expected to publicly advertise as a Christian Science practitioner. I was a young wife and mother, busy with my life and very happy with it.
Recently , a wealthy family bought the house across the street from us for their nineteen-year-old son. It seems the son was causing problems at home and needed a different place to live.
Many years ago when I lived in New Zealand, I was in charge of a vehicle servicing organization and a fuel supplier. One client owned a fleet of trucks.
As an officer in the US Navy SEAL (for Sea, Air, Land) teams, I was deployed to the Middle East for Operation: Enduring Freedom. This was from March to September 2002.
After World War II, I was living in Salzburg, Austria. New reinforcements of occupying soldiers had just arrived, and women didn't dare walk alone on the streets after dark.