So grateful
You have no way of really knowing how much JSH-Online.com means to me, especially now. Our Christian Science Reading Room was closed, and the closest one seems so far away. You and all you give to the student of truth in Christian Science is so very, very precious. Thank you.
Please forgive if this seems “emotional.” It’s how it all feels within—that never-ending flow of love and gratitude for all that our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, gave us, and the simplicity of it all; and the way that The Mother Church keeps it all going. We have so much to be thankful for, don’t we? We are so blessed by all that Christian Science is. Thanks.
Helga Cozad
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Excellent article
[“A 21st-century thank-you note to Barnabas,” Jan Keeler, April 2017, Journal]
This is excellent, and I did not realize how much Barnabas had done.
It is an example to us all. It would be good to know of other disciples who also contributed to the spreading of Christianity who are not so well known.
Kim Radford
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Constant stream of healing inspiration
As a member of a Christian Science college organization (CSO), I was chosen to be a circulation representative for the periodicals. That was in the early 1960s, and I then started my own subscriptions to the Christian Science Sentinel, the Journal, and The Christian Science Monitor, as well as encouraging every member of, and visitor to, the CSO to do the same.
After a few years, the pile of magazines began to accumulate; many of them had not even been read! In the early ’70s I made a New Year’s resolution to read each Sentinel in the week of its date and each Journal in the month of its date from cover to cover, and I have kept that resolution ever since. As soon as they have been read, they are shared with people who can be blessed by them, presently with prisoners whom I visit every few weeks.
So many articles and poems have stood out to me and helped me immeasurably, but I know that even those that did not stand out at the time have all added to the yeast leavening my thought and causing it to rise.
How can I ever be grateful enough for all that constant stream of healing and uplifting inspiration!
Joy Basse Emerson
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