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Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.

To be what’s most needed

There’s a saying , “If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail,” which illustrates the unfortunate tendency in human thought to assume that an entrenched and prescribed way of doing things can be effectively applied to whatever problem we’re facing. The need, of course, is for an honest and humble willingness to look at any given problem and discern what’s actually needed, rather than to assume from the outset what the solution should be.

‘The vastness of Christian Science’ *

If you stand at the edge of a beach near me, we can feel the cool saltwater wash over bare feet. Or watch the gentle waves slowly erase the remains of a sand castle nearby.

The healing power behind the Sermon on the Mount

“To my sense,” Mary Baker Eddy once wrote, “the Sermon on the Mount, read each Sunday without comment and obeyed throughout the week, would be enough for Christian practice. The Word of God is a powerful preacher, and it is not too spiritual to be practical, nor too transcendental to be heard and understood” ( Message to The Mother Church for 1901, p.

Our oneness with God

 There are people who feel very close to God. They believe God looks after them and that they can rely on His care.

 Why is it important that a branch Church of Christ, Scientist, maintain a Christian Science Reading Room (see Mary Baker Eddy, Church Manual, p. 63 )? Why should every Christian Scientist actively support Reading Rooms? Mrs.

Living ‘to exemplify our risen Lord’

Everything Christ Jesus taught reflected the supremacy of God’s love for man—and he proved it by living it. His resurrection was the culminating proof for all humanity that divine Love alone is Life.

Coming to humanity’s aid with spiritual sense

Widespread threats to humanity’s safety prompt many of us to want to help. We may not be first responders on the scene, or members of law enforcement involved in preventing attacks, but all of us have the capacity to help by applying what we learn of the nature and power of God, and of man’s eternal oneness with God, to any situation.

Humanitarian and healer

“Oh! for that robe of righteousness that is without a seam, without a single crevice through which error can enter. That garment not sown together by human hands, woven by the edicts of the Schools and held together by sects.

Christmas: the fulfillment of its promise

Christmas means vastly different things to people. Many merchants see it as an economic blessing, an important source of needed income, while others complain that it has become too commercialized.

Grateful guests

The Pilgrims who began settling in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620 went through a winter of nearly unbearable hardships, during which they lost half of their number. Yet, in the autumn that followed, they, along with the native Wampanoag Indians, held an elaborate feast to celebrate their gratitude to God for His guidance and care.