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In founding The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, Mrs. Eddy met and overcame conditions not unlike those that confront the Christian Science movement today.
Christian Scientists are enjoined to cultivate total awareness of spiritual verities in their demonstration of health, harmony, and well-being. Mrs.
In The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany by Mrs. Eddy there is a report of the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church held in Boston on June 12, 1906.
Many think of the Holy Ghost as something mysterious, but if they will study Bible passages containing references to it, together with references to it in Mrs. Eddy's writings, this sense of mystery will be dispelled.
Because of their obedience to God, Biblical prophets knew that they were fulfilling a divine mission on earth. Their understanding of God's supremacy enabled them to speak and act with authority.
Every active, alert Christian Scientist has learned the value of staying power. Whether he is a new or a seasoned worker, he has discovered that his persistence in holding to the Christ, Truth, is proportionate to his adherence to divine Principle, Love, and to its just laws and right judgments.
Who, inside or outside the Christian Science movement, does not need more spiritual strength to withstand the buffetings of these times? The first essential is a source of power equal to the demand. The second essential is the nullification of what seem to be opposing evil powers.
The word "educate" is derived from the Latin educare , which is related to educere , meaning "to lead out. " The ideal way of instruction is to lead a student out of ignorance into truth.
One afternoon while riding in a train through the beautiful rolling plains of North Dakota, a college student and I began to talk about God, religion, and morals. My new friend said, "The other night on the campus a man gave us a lecture on the subject, 'God is dead!'" He continued: "That fellow was 'way out.
David's name is so closely associated with the book of Psalms that we may well consider his relationship to these familiar and beautiful poems. As printed in the King James Version of the Bible, they appear to be in prose; but many more recent translators set them down in metrical form.