The progress that Canada is making toward becoming the world's center for the manufacture of pulp and paper is indicated in figures recently published by the Department of Trade and Commerce of Canada.
Recently
, after reading a description of the hardships, sufferings, and dangers endured by men engaged in the present strife, the thought occurred to the writer that many of these men had taken a step which is called enlisting into the service.
Since
the Scriptures are so full of assurances of protection to all who put their trust in God, it seems impossible for an earnest student of the Bible to doubt for long the practical availability of God's power as a "very present help" in every time of need.
In
reading the Scripture account of David's methods of arming to meet the foe, the writer gained great encouragement from the simplicity of this kind of warfare.
We
have every reason to be grateful that Christian Science has given us a foundation upon which to work out all our problems, whether mental, moral, or physical.
A student
of Christian Science who for some years had been demonstrating its teachings, was pouring into the ears of a friend the details of a difficulty which to her seemed almost overwhelming.
Upon
thy journey to the promised landOf everlasting harmony and joy,Do the pursuing mortal thoughts annoy,And dost thou falter at the Red Sea's strand?
The good people of Las Animas have lately been misinformed about Christian Science through channels narrowed by religious bigotry and material concepts and poisoned by sectarian bias.
Regarding the editorial in the Press, concerning the proposed disbarring of Christian Scientists in New York from exercising their rights to heal through prayer, it would be interesting to know just what grounds the medical fraternity of New York have for their proposed action.
From the time when as a boy of twelve years Jesus astounded the wise men in the temple with his understanding, to the close of his earthly career, he utterly ignored the "evidence of the senses.
All
thoughtful people are agreed that at this time of the year we have many hints of the dawn of a new day, when all that has seemed to vanish in the dark winter of mortal experience springs up again at the call of the Mind which rules the universe.
Neither pen nor paper can possibly convey my sense of gratitude for Christian Science, since all I am owe to it, and all the joy of living which had departed from me has returned through this blessed religion.
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