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Editorials
IT is with deep regret and with sincere sympathy for the many friends and pupils of our beloved associate and co-worker, Mrs. Nelvia E.
At this season the thoughts of Christian Scientists the world over are turning with eager interest and keen anticipation to the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, expectantly awaiting the reports of its government and the fruition of its activities. Likewise are the thoughts of much of the world centered with close observation upon the internal politics of the United States, which during the coming months will carry on the presidential election campaigns, the results of which will play an important role in shaping world policies of stabilization and peace.
The objective of those who agree to form what is called an organization is to advance a common purpose by collective action. The Christian Science church is such an organization.
The Psalmist tells us ( Ps. 40:3 ) that "the Lord.
ONE of the meaningful words wisdom gave to our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, with which to convey to mankind Mind's revelation of the Science of being was "intact. " It means "untouched by anything that harms; unimpaired; left entire.
THE questions, Who am I? Where did I come from? and, Where am I going? are of paramount importance to everyone. The world has searched and searched, yet until the advent of Christian Science it had escaped the answer.
IN the ninth chapter of John's Gospel are recorded statements of Christ Jesus which are of singular importance to those who are engaged in the sacred work of Christian healing. The Master and his disciples had just encountered a man "blind from his birth.
The revelation of Christian Science that God is Mind, and that consequently all is Mind and its manifestation, opens vistas of possibilities hitherto undreamed of. In her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," under the caption "The Mind unbounded," Mary Baker Eddy says ( p.
A Large number of the troubles which harass mortals appear to be produced by personalities thought of as enemies, rivals, or unjust critics. The thoughts and acts of such individuals often seem to offer serious obstacles to the success and happiness of those who are the objects of their hostility, rivalry, or criticism.
A Painter of delightful word pictures is the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy. In her book "Miscellaneous Writings" (pp.