Christian Science
is a way of living and thinking that finds its chief inspiration, its perfect illustration, as well as its complete proof, in the teachings and example of Jesus.
"Come
unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest," were the words of one who well knew how to lift the burdens of mankind.
In Ons Godsdienstig Leven I read with much pleasure the account of a meeting which a clergyman held with members of his church, and at which he gave a sympathetic explanation of Christian Science.
May I ask you for space to correct if possible some of the erroneous conclusions which may have resulted from the account, in a recent issue, of a lecture on the subject of Christian Science.
We notice in a recent issue a sermon in which the endeavor is made to bring Christian Science into disrepute by having the reading public believe that "Christian Science is not Scriptural.
For
centuries humanity has more or less uncomplainingly submitted to the yoke of bondage imposed by its beliefs that evil is practically unescapable in human experience, and that sickness and death are as much a part of this human experience as are the hours of the day and the days of the year.
There
is great difference of opinion respecting the value of iconoclasm, or image-breaking; and well there may be, since so much that is classed in this way is destructive to the good in human consciousness as well as to the bad.
with contributions from Doctor Cross, Reginald Markham, E. K. Daugherty, Herbert E. Cather, M. H. Malott, T. V. Knatvold, Percy Willis
Under the auspices of the Christian Science Society of the University of California, a lecture on Christian Science was given in First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Christmas, 1912, found me physically ill and utterly discouraged, though surrounded by every comfort that loving parents could provide; but as has so often been said, "man's extremity is God's opportunity.
I offer the following testimony in gratitude for benefits received through Christian Science, and in the hope that it may encourage others in their journey from sense to Soul.
Some time ago, while suffering from an attack of chronic stomach trouble, Christian Science was recommended to me by a friend who is a member of First Church in this city.