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PRAYING FOR HUMANITY

ON PRAYER

It's right for us to pray about situations in deeply troubled parts of the world, to know that God's love enfolds all

From the December 1999 issue of The Christian Science Journal


From a talk given during World Day of Prayer

On World Day of Prayer this past spring, a group gathered at St. George's United Church in Courtenay, B.C. Seven women from a number of churches participated, among them a speaker from the Christian Science Society. Journal readers will enjoy the insights on prayer in her comments, which were substantially as follows.

THIS IS A WONDERFUL opportunity to join our prayers. I think of these prayers linking and going out like golden, barely-visible nets into the universe, shimmering against the backdrop of the endless slow drift of galaxies.

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