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Youth's Place in Our Movement

From the November 1966 issue of The Christian Science Journal


"What shall I do with my life? What am I fitted for? Can I achieve my goal?" These questions are frequently raised by young people during high school and college years. When considered in Christian Science, questions of this sort can all be satisfactorily answered. Spiritualized thought is essential if one is to stabilize one's daily efforts and make right decisions.

Young Christian Scientists, with their spiritual approach to life, are finding their places in many fields of endeavor: in business, research, education, the arts, and so forth. It is only logical that they should also find their places in the Christian Science movement. One who desires to advance the healing mission of Christian Science will find opportunities for progress and gratifying rewards in this field.

What could be more satisfying than to help bring a practicable understanding of God to those who seek escape from the fetters of mortal mind? Dedicated practitioners who are successful in the healing work find their human needs well supplied. Divine Love fills their cups to overflowing.

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