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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

How I pray . . .

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'I will fear no evil'

Few things are as natural as turning on the radio or TV to find out what has been going on overnight or during the day. What's been happening in town or in the world? Who won the game? What's the weather going to be? But for many, things have changed.

How the Herald untangles my thoughts

I have no hobbies in particular , but one thing I adore is reading. When I am engrossed in a book, my everyday worries slip aside, and I feel as if the threads of my life are untangled.

... and now

Our Group was started in Tokyo in 1997, after The Christian Science Publishing Society invited in-country teams to contribute to the editorial and production work for each of the quarterly Heralds. Our editorial team gathers articles and testimonies written in Japanese, and suggests which items from the Herald's sister publications, the Christian Science Sentinel and the Journal, should be translated from English for the Japanese Herald.

To overcome homesickness I read the Herald

I live very far from work , spending a total of five and a half hours on the train commuting each day. I use this time to study the Bible Lesson in the Christian Science Quarterly and to read the Herald thoroughly.

History at a glance

In these two decades links between nations were established, separations by time and space began to break down, and to global awareness was added an increasing consciousness of worlds beyong Earth's doorstep. 1970 Greek translation of Science and Health.

The Japanese edition of The Herald of Christian Science

Last month's segment in this series told about the thought and effort that went into The Christian Science Publishing Society's decisions relative to publications for Asia. Much attention was given to which languages should be chosen in order to reach as many people as possible.

The Baptists

To Trace The Origin of the Baptist church is to follow one of several different threads in the tapestry of its development. One thread represents churches, who, like today's Baptists, also opposed the practice of baptizing infants.

Opening hearts, opening doors

It started with a desire to do something different, to do something perfectly suited to their individual community. The result was something that members of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Steubenville, Ohio, could never have imagined.

Satellites—and the Oh–So–reflective you

Is your School part of Project Starshine? This is a program in which students from around the world help to build and observe spherical, reflective satellites. (See the web site at: http://azinet.