The ultimate comfort By Jenny Sawyer From the Novem, issue of the Christian Science Sentinel iv Bible Lens June 22–28, bltadwin.ru As I lay on my bed in despair, there was one thing I wanted more than any-thing: comfort. The mission of the Christian Science Sentinel. " intended to hold guard over Truth, Life, and Love.” (Mary Baker Eddy, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. ) Follow us online. From the November issue of The Christian Science Journal. FOCUS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRACTICE Perhaps at no time since the 19th century has spiritual healing been of such interest to so many people. Books are being written and seminars are being given around the world on this subject as the public looks for alternative methods of healing.
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