A rule
which, if followed, would enable men to avoid fruitless effort and to win fruition in every right undertaking is set forth in the Psalmist's words, "Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.
Mrs. Edith M. Ross, Committee on Publication for Hertfordshire, England,
In your issue of April 17, a minister is reported as making some comment on the fact that there is a cross which must be borne, and infers that Christian Science teaching is contrary to this.
Lester Parker, former Committee on Publication for the State of Utah,
Anyone who has given enough attention to the teachings of Christian Science to test its rules and their application, recognizes readily that it is far from superficial.
Edgar Gale Harris, Committee on Publication for the South Island, New Zealand,
In his article "The Two Worlds," as given in Tomorrow, February 5, a contributor speaks of the increasing number of men and women who are taking up the study of Christian Science.
From an address given by the Hon. C. Augustus Norwood, Committee on Publication for The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, at Massachusetts State College,
The Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, begins with a chapter on prayer.
To
some of our young people, especially to those who have recently graduated from higher institutions of learning, the present state of social and econimic conditions may seem to be an obstruction to their merited success in securing a position, or their establishment in the line of business for which they are prepared.
When
we ponder the Psalmist's songs of praise and thanksgiving, there awakens in us a desire to "praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men.
Humanity's
great need today is for the true idea of friendship, and that need will be met as every man, woman, and child awakens to allow the Christ-spirit to enter his consciousness.