To-day
the civilized nations of the earth are working for the establishment of peace; and this will come to pass as the individual takes upon himself the task of becoming an apostle of peace.
Christian Science
emanates from divine Mind, and a knowledge of it can be grasped only in the proportion that its students learn to understand God as the one infinite Mind, All-in-all, omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent.
When
the statement was first made to a young student of Christian Science that she was God's child and God was ever present, she comprehended little of its spiritual meaning.
How
many times the Master's words, "Your Father knoweth that ye have need of these things," have assured us that God provides for our needs,—for our daily needs.
To
mankind death seems to be such an irrefutable fact that even those to whom the truth about God and man has been revealed through Christian Science often assign to the belief excessive importance.
Charles W. Hale, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
No one should question our critic's right to his opinion of Christian Science, but Christian Scientists can reasonably object to his arbitrary and unsupported statement, published in your issue of recent date, that the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, is an "aggregation of effrontery, inconsistency, and falsehoods.
with contributions from Gertrude M. Higgins, Aldwyth Riley, Ralph Moody, Mary H. Smith, Isabelle McCallan
"Please accept these words of grateful appreciation for the privilege I have had in being a guest at the Christian Science sanatorium, and as a testimony of the beautiful healing which is going on there.
A Stirring
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When
Jesus taught that incomparable petition, "Forgive us our debts," and then added the yet more remarkable condition, "as we forgive our debtors," he certainly presented to mankind the way to attain limitless possibilities of good.
with contributions from John W. Doorly, Margaret Morrison, Andrew J. Graham, Henry Bertram Des Voeux, Richard J. Davis, Bertha Sartor, Paul Stark Seeley, Joseph Emerson Reid, Lucia C. Coulson, Elise L. Butzberger
To insure that complete lecture notices be printed in the Sentinel, detailed information should reach the Editorial Department regarding lectures in the United States and Canada, four weeks before the date of the lecture; in Great Britain and Ireland, five weeks before; in other European countries, six weeks before.
Ada E. Enlow
with contributions from Charles A. Enlow
With the hope of encouraging others to press forward, as other testimonies have encouraged me to do, I relate an experience through which our two-year-old son recently passed.
After I had suffered frequently for a number of years from an intestinal complaint, with appendicitis and hemorrhoidal trouble, I had an especially severe attack a few years ago, which again caused me to seek the advice of a physician.
The Christian Science Sentinel, dated February 3, 1923, is a particularly helpful one to me, and I feel a joyful impulsion to corroborate one of the articles and a testimony.
Articles from members of The Mother Church and good testimonies from those healed by Christian Science are always welcomed for consideration by the Editors.
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with contributions from John W. Doorly, Margaret Morrison, Andrew J. Graham, Henry Bertram Des Voeux, Richard J. Davis, Bertha Sartor, Paul Stark Seeley, Joseph Emerson Reid, Lucia C. Coulson, Elise L. Butzberger