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Today, more than ever before, the individual is aware of his need to be of service to others: to his neighbor, his community, his world. Class instruction brings to the student of Christian Science an individual blessing, spiritual and practical.
Armed Services Activities The ministry of Christian Science Activities for Armed Services Personnel reaches around the world. It benefits men and women in the armed forces of many different countries by providing regular Christian Science services, Christian Science treatment, and other assistance.
From the Audiovisual Library Here are two films which present some interesting ideas regarding church activities and community outreach that your church, society, or college organization might consider showing: "Facing the Great Challenges" includes interviews with community leaders covering three important areas: (1) Law, Order, and Justice, (2) Understanding Youth, and (3) Brotherhood and Racial Harmony. "But What Can I Do?" features branch churches and individual Christian Scientists from many parts of the world reaching out to their communities.
'Filled Up Full' for children Thirty-two charming, colorful pages of animals and happy children illustrate a new book for preschoolers and beginning readers. Filled Up Full —like the other books in this popular series by Joy V.
For further study The ideas touched on in this magazine are more thoroughly developed in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. This book is translated into numerous languages.
For further study The ideas touched on in this magazine are more thoroughly developed in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. This book is translated into numerous languages.
Benevolent Associations The Christian Science Benevolent Associations provide an ideal atmosphere for inspiration, study, and healing. Requests for information regarding rest and study, nursing care, and applications for admission at the Sanatoriums should be addressed: For CHESTNUT HILL: Christian Science Benevolent Association 910 Boylston Street Chestnut Hill, MA, U.
A continuing invitation from the Editors Perhaps you have an idea you would like to develop for use in the periodicals. Or a healing experience you would like to share.
Planning a trip to Boston? You may wish to include visits to two of Mary Baker Eddy's former homes: CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS—At 400 Beacon Street, Mrs. Eddy's home when she founded The Christian Science Monitor.
Theme: SPIRITUALITY—THE NEED OF TODAY Sub-theme: Healing Resistance to Spirituality— The Healing That Begins with Ourselves As announced earlier, a two-day Annual Meeting program will develop these themes. Five major sessions make up the program.