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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PERIODICALS

AS they are published by The Christian Science Publishing Society, The Christian Science Journal, the Christian Science Sentinel, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Heralds of Christian Science, all may be regarded as gifts from God, through Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science. Gracious and precious gifts they are, for they afford a rightly ordered way by which the students of Christian Science may voice something of their growing knowledge of Christian Science, and express their gratitude for what it is bringing to mankind.

OUTSPREAD WINGS

FOR many years the writer, while living on a country estate, had the opportunity of watching the efforts of young storks to fly. With a frightened fluttering of the wings they ventured at first just a little above the nest, each day increasing their efforts and flying somewhat higher; but it was only after several days that they ventured to fly beyond the edge of the nest.

OBEDIENCE

THE Master's humility, his dependence on infinite intelligence, his perfect realization that God ever expresses Himself through His idea, and his pure desire to be ever obedient to God's directing, were expressed in his words: "I do nothing of myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things. And he that sent me is with me: the Father hath not left me alone; for I do always those things that please him.

"WILT THOU BE MADE WHOLE?"

OUTSIDE the northern wall of the temple area at Jerusalem may be found the remains of a basin supposed to have been the pool of Bethesda, beside whose waters Jesus healed a man who, it was said, had suffered from an infirmity for thirty-eight years. The circumstances connected with this healing are related in the fifth chapter of the Gospel of John, where it is stated that a great multitude of people, having divers diseases, were waiting at the pool for a periodical agitation of the waters, when, according to a generally accepted belief, an angel "troubled" the water, after which, whosoever first stepped into the pool was healed of whatsoever disease he might seem to manifest.

THE FINAL REVELATION

IN no way, perhaps, were the wisdom and tenderness of Christ Jesus more apparent than in his methods as a teacher. Gently, by precept and proof, by parable and example, he revealed to his disciples the truth about God and man.

COMMUNICATION TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

June 9, 1930 The Christian Science Board of Directors 206 Massachusetts Avenue Boston, Massachusetts Dear Friends: Deeply do we thank you for your brave, faithful, consecrated service to that Cause which our Leader describes( Miscellaneous Writings, p. 177 ) as "the greatest and holiest of all causes.

OVERCOMING FEAR

IN the first epistle of John we read, "God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.

SAVING GRACE OF JOY

WHILE it has been affirmed again and again that the spiritually-minded should also be the joyfully-minded,—and undoubtedly many have proved and are proving this at times,—there appears to remain almost unrecognized in dark corners of the human heart a strain of resistance to the manifestation of joy and happiness gained through spiritual understanding. Christian Science teaches that all good comes from God, that God is Mind and Love, and that man is the full and perfect expression of Mind; and this satisfying and true sense of God, coming to our age, has lifted thousands out of despair and disease into happiness, health, and security.

TRUE CIVILIZATION

WEBSTER defines "civilization" in part as "relative advancement in social culture. " The controversy of the age is between the belief that human knowledge in its various forms—in other words, intellect—can solve all human problems, and the understanding of the divine fact that God, Spirit, intelligence, has already done all, and that His creation has only to be understood and demonstrated.

WORK

THERE is probably no subject engrossing the attention of humanity more, or one upon which it bestows more consideration, than the problem of employment and unemployment. Relative to this question there seem to be two phases of belief: on the one hand, there is dissatisfaction with present employment, and on the other, inability to procure employment.