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Nothing Is More satisfying to a moviegoer than the exciting point toward the end of the film when the hero defeats the villain, order replaces chaos, and justice prevails. Whether they're rooting for the beleaguered marshal in High Noon, the plucky Kansas farm girl in The Wizard of Oz, or the outnumbered rebel forces in Star Wars, audiences applaud as good ultimately triumphs over evil.
" Children , have ye any meat?" John 2 1:5 . Jesus asked his disciples this question.
I Would Like To Testify to an experience of mental surgery. Several years ago I was disturbed by a severe abdominal pain.
Mary Baker Eddy , the author of Science and Health, didn't invent Christian Science. She discovered it.
One Of The Things i am enjoying, now that our children have left home to make their own lives, is learning to play the piano. A while back, one of my assignments included some "easy" Beethoven.
A Friend Was Calling a Christian Science practitioner in the middle of the night. They had been praying together for healing of a heart problem.
It has often been noted that one distinction between humanity and other life forms is our inclination to search for meaning and for truth. Certainly the search for truth is common to the fields of science and religion.
How much joy small acts of kindness and thoughtfulness can bring—joy that blesses giver and receiver! And this is a natural activity. Helping others in an expanded and more spiritual way is also natural, and bestows even greater satisfaction.
Recently at the Wednesday evening testimony meeting in our branch church, the Reader included the account of Jesus healing the woman who had been bowed together for eighteen years. Luke 13:10-17.
The view from Mars' Hill, where St. Paul addressed the Athenians about two thousand years ago, is an impressive one.