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

Truth, not personal influence, heals

Anyone who loves Christian Science longs to practice true, spiritual healing. And this is possible, because the Christ—the ever-present idea of God—is with us, showing us the scientific method of the Christ-cure.

Your "inner compass"

Have you lost your way? There is a compass you can use that restores your sense of direction through the law of spiritual attraction. Most of us know how to use an ordinary compass.

Grief can be healed

Grief has been one of the most powerful emotions to plague mankind. Many Greek plays were famous for their depiction of tragic figures bound by sorrow.

Healing by obeying the first commandment

We can learn something about obedience from the mathematician. To him, strict obedience to the laws of mathematics means the correct solution to his problem.

The lecture's fragrance of spiritual good

When branch church members help give a Christian Science lecture, they provide spiritual ideas to a community—ideas that have practical results. Such a lecture illustrates fundamental metaphysical truths that settle over an audience with the sweet fragrance of spiritual goodness.

Avoiding mental quackery

Consider a sick person who has become disillusioned with orthodox medical approaches to healing. This individual may have heard of apparently successful healings through some other means.

The responsibilities of a Christian Science practitioner

The Christian Science practitioner has the great and fundamental responsibility to recognize God's ability to heal the case at hand. Mrs.

Mental surgery

For twelve years a woman suffered with a hemorrhage. Efforts to gain relief through reliance upon traditional methods of healing failed.

Nursing—the cherishing craft

A Christian Science nurse was preparing a room at a sanatorium for the arrival of an emergency case. She asked herself, What is most needed at this moment? The answer came: To hold firmly to the fact of man's innate perfection.

Healing and our concept of God

What is God to you? Words in response to this question can be concise or voluminous, calculated or emotional, precise or vague. But it is not so much the words we say or think that actually tell of our concept of God.