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

CLERK'S CALL TO ANNUAL MEETING JUNE 2006

Dear Christian Scientists, Mary Baker Eddy indicated that spiritual healing originally built the Christian Science movement. And there is every reason for us to assume that healing will rebuild it today.

New study books

FOR THE PAST YEAR, the Christian Science Board of Directors, as Publisher of Mary Baker Eddy's writings, has been considering the pivotal role of the Christian Science pastor—the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures —as well as the Manual of The Mother Church, Prose Works, Poems, and Christ and Christmas, and what can be done to make them more available to those most ready to value and use them. So, over the next couple of years, beginning with the Bible and Science and Health, these writings will take new forms that serve both new and longtime audiences.

CONTRIBUTORS

Working on this month's Deep Think article, admits Christian Science practitioner and teacher William H. Hill , felt a little bit like cheating.

LEANING FORWARD

IT WAS A COLD DAY IN JANUARY —the sun didn't so much shine as glint off the heavy red brick buildings we passed on our way to the market. A hard frost had glazed the concrete sidewalk as I pushed my bundled daughter in her stroller into the wind.

HOW GOOD PRAYER IS

I've learned in Sunday School that God doesn't make pain or sickness, and He's always protecting me and keeping me safe. I AM TEN YEARS OLD and I live in Nairobi, Kenya.

GREAT PROVIDER

CHANGE IS GOOD . And coming to the United States from Kenya was a big change for me.

THE BALANCING ACT

AS A WORKING MOTHER OF FOUR CHILDREN under the age of ten, I've found that daily life can sometimes feel like a constant juggling act. My husband and I have both thought deeply about finding harmony in our work and our family obligations.

In 1988, when I first saw civil war in my country of...

IN 1988, WHEN I FIRST SAW CIVIL WAR in my country of origin, Burundi, it was very horrible. I saw so many shameful and painful deaths.

AS THE CHILD of Jewish holocaust survivors growing up in post-World War II Europe, in what was a predominantly Christian society, I lived in an environment of what you might call "perceived hatred. " Over the years, I did hear anti-Semitic comments made in my presence, as well as hearing of anti-Semitism in the news.

SAVED FROM HATE

There's a word missing from the Mangelsdorf family dictionary. A word that, more often than not, invades sentences as a verb.