That
God is ever near to supply our every need, and that the will of God towards His children is that they shall have an abundant supply of all needful things, there is ample Scriptural proof.
It
is generally accepted without question, in all lines of human activity, that in order to secure anything worth while it is necessary that a price be paid.
After
the completion of a day's work, the so-called human mind is apt to believe it is weary and depressed, and to seek relief in inactivity, which it calls rest.
While
a student of Christian Science sat in a street car which ran for miles along the shore of the Pacific Ocean, her attention was attracted to the water fowl, commonly called "scooters," which are nearly always to be seen in large flocks along that stretch of sandy beach.
What is your promise, as you clap your hands,O graceful treesThat in the forest and the meadow landsRustle your tender song to every breeze;What do you sing?
Judge Clifford P. Smith, Committee on Publication for The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts,
It is surprising that anyone intelligent enough to be a speaker at the Institute of Politics could be so ignorant or so prejudiced as to describe Christian Science practitioners as "fake healers," as was reported in your recent issue.
Fred Yould, Committee on Publication for the State of Georgia,
Being the authorized representative of Christian Scientists in Georgia, I request that you kindly publish this letter, written to correct certain erroneous statements about Christian Science made by a minister of Los Angeles, and referred to in an item published in your recent issue.
Churches and Societies in the United States proper and in the Dominion of Canada, wishing to give lectures during the first two months of the next lecture year, namely, July and August, 1927, are requested to inform the Board of Lectureship, if possible, before June 1.
Christian Science has been such a great help to me that I gladloy avail myself of the privilege of telling others some of the blessings it has brought into my life.
Like a great many others, I had dropped away from the religion I had been taught as a child, because I could not believe in the God and heaven I had been told about.
Not having the privilege of being able to join in the Wednesday evening testimony meetings, as there is no church near enough to attend, I want to send this to the Christian Science Sentinel to tell of some of the many blessings that have come to our little family through an understanding of the truth.
Many years ago I was enabled to discard the use of glasses through the study of the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
Many years ago, when Christian Science was first introduced into our family, immediate and wonderful changes took place in the health and in the home and business life of those who became interested.
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