One
who had heard many testimonies given at Christian Science Wednesday evening testimony meetings once asked, "Just what do people mean when they speak of 'working in Christian Science' or of having 'worked' on a problem?
From
time immemorial mankind by tradition, education, and experience has been encouraged to look for, and been led to expect, immediate and tangible results from its own efforts.
Charles W. J. Tennant, Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
A clergyman, writing in your issue of recent date, admits that he is as much puzzled by the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, as he is with the "Mad Hatter" in "Alice in Wonderland," or "the incoherent mutterings of the inmates of an asylum.
Peter B. Biggins, Committee on Publication for Alberta, Canada,
In some notes on a Sunday school lesson, published in the Herald recently, a writer dealt with the subject of prayer, giving special attention to the Lord's Prayer.
with contributions from Samuel Greenwood, Laura B. Weeks, Estelle P. Fleet, Helen Louise Earles
"As I did not see you [the Manager] before leaving, I am taking an early opportunity to express my gratitude for the splendid care which I received from you and your associates during our recent visit.
It
was after Christ Jesus had declared his Messiahship in these words, "I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life," that he gave utterance to one of the most momentous sayings which has ever reached the ears of men.
with contributions from Mary Alexia Cusack, Adeline Brupbacher, William A. Silvernail, Clarence Layton, Hazel Barnes, Regina Moe Syverson, Rendle Carl Leathem, Maud V. Eder
The attention of clerks and committees of branch churches in the United States and Canada, having in charge arrangements for lectures, is called to the necessity of having the information reach the Editorial Department at least four weeks before the date of the lecture, in order to insure publication in the Sentinel.
That I may in daily living be worthy, in an ever increasing degree, to "bear witness unto the truth" as revealed to us in Christian Science is the desire which has sprung from my gratitude for the regenerating, healing power of Truth.
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with contributions from Mary Alexia Cusack, Adeline Brupbacher, William A. Silvernail, Clarence Layton, Hazel Barnes, Regina Moe Syverson, Rendle Carl Leathem, Maud V. Eder