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Jesus' Wonderful Message to anyone who is terribly burdened, was, "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. " Matt.
Gillian Gill, author of the 1998 biography Mary Baker Eddy (Perseus Books), also spoke at the Boston Public Library reception. In concluding her brief sketch of Mrs.
At A Gathering of more than a hundred distinguished guests and members of the public at the Boston Public Library during National Women's History Month in March, State Representative Byron Rushing presented a resolution by the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts honoring the legacy of Mary Baker Eddy to The Christian Science Board of Directors and the Publisher of the Writings of Mrs. Eddy.
It Is A Cold Winter's Day in 1866, and there are people gathering in a New England home. A friend has been seriously injured through an accident, and the physician considers her condition to be critical.
Our Oldest Daughter came bounding into the house one day for lunch. She looked at me with great expectancy as she exclaimed, "My team is in the volleyball playoffs this afternoon.
His captors had taken every precaution. There was a heavy iron gate to the street; four squads of four soldiers each were specifically assigned to guard him.
One Thing stands out to me above all else in the life-practice of Christ Jesus: he kept his thought firmly anchored in God. In God there is no evil, nothing harmful.
Her Unflagging commitment—no vacations, no weekend days off, nights often spent praying about problems she saw in the movement—for a period lasting more than four decades has probably been matched by only a handful of other individuals. Most of them were likely either as devoted to a religious goal as she was or engaged in scientific research that was for them equally engrossing.
Several Years Ago, after much soul-searching and prayer, I made a decision to move from one city to another for a different job. I rented my house in the first city.
Recently I was reminded of the statement from the book of Proverbs "As he thinketh in his heart, so is he. " Prov.