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

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I can remember, in the early stages of learning algebra, entering the classroom and being overwhelmed by a problem the teacher had written on the blackboard. It was gigantic, having many facets and taking up most of the board.
This series of articles focuses on the healings brought about by Mary Baker Eddy through her reliance on God. These healings began in her childhood and continued throughout her life.
Whatever may be discordant in our experience has a mental basis. This is because thought is objectified in experience.
In search of an explanation of present difficulties, some people try delving into their past by means of a psychological technique called regression therapy. The assumption is that this is necessary to the successful establishment of a healthy, balanced outlook on life.
Many of us have passed through a metal detector in an airport or elsewhere. Metal objects found on us are often scrutinized, and officials sometimes confiscate certain items.
Christ Jesus said, "The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven, which a woman took, and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened. " Matt.
Over the centuries, people from around the world have shared a desire to know and understand Truth. This search for the fundamental reality of things has taken many forms and has yielded a staggering array of religions, philosophies, and theories of life.
After I had taken Christian Science class instruction, I felt the need of studying the Manual of The Mother Church by Mary Baker Eddy in depth. I wanted to be obedient to the Manual by applying its By-Laws in my everyday activities.
About twenty-five or thirty newcomers came to the lecture sponsored by our Christian Science organization (CSO) on campus, and a number of them stayed for an hour afterward to ask questions. We gave away over twenty-five copies of Science and Health , the Christian Science textbook.
When my husband and I first joined a Church of Christ, Scientist, we were impressed by the love of the members for one another. The board chairman had a sense of shepherding rather than controlling business meetings that allowed him to step back mentally and let the Christ guide the proceedings.