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CHURCH OF CHRIST

ANNUAL MEETING EFFICACY OF PRAYER Boston,, Mass., June 7: The Christian Science Board of Directors today placed "prayer" at the top ol' the list of defensive and offensive weapons that free-thinking peoples arc. counting upon to win the global was against oppression and suppression. "A praying people can never suffer defeat," summarised the Directors remarks to several thousand Christian Scientists assembled in The. Mother Church. The Directors announced the election of Mrs Daisettc D. S. MicKcnzie, of Cambridge, Mass., as President of The Mother Church for the ensuing year. The. new president first became interested in Christian Science in 1887 during the very carljr days, of the movement. In 1898 both Mr and Mrs McKenzie, were called by Mrs Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, to become members of her last class in November of that year. A. Warren Norton,, Manager of the. Christian Science Publishing Society, reported an increase in the circulation of all Christian Science publications, including the Christian Science Monitor. The circulation of the Christian Science Sentinel, reduced to pocket-size, was reported at the highest in its history. Arthur W. Eckman, Manager of Committees of Publication, stated there are now fourteen chaplains of our denomination in the. Armed Forces of the United State's, and that fifteen vacancies remain to he tilled.. Announcement was also made that the sales of Mrs Eddy's works, including "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," had more than doubled in the last two years. The Christian Science Board, of Lectureship found that the purpose of its new regional system of allocating lecturers to serve the churches more acceptably and to reduce the need for travel had been fulfilled in gratifying measure.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 91, 20 July 1943, Page 6

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CHURCH OF CHRIST Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 91, 20 July 1943, Page 6

CHURCH OF CHRIST Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 91, 20 July 1943, Page 6

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