Christian Science
is quietly, but effectually, removing one fear after another from human thought and experience, and for this its adherents are unspeakably grateful.
To
one in great need of encouragement came the following message, as though whispered gently into consciousness: "Earth's preparatory school must be improved to the utmost.
In
a beautiful article entitled "Love," with which every Christian Scientist should be familiar, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, writes.
In
the stress and turmoil of material living there are those to-day who long for something that will still the tempest of human doubts and fears, quell the raging sea of ambition and rivalry, bring harmony into families divided by selfishness and misunderstanding, and establish a better understanding between employer and employees.
It
was Jesus' recognition of his divine sonship, his understanding that man is born, "not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God," that gave him his power.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
A letter that was printed in your issue of May 2 was logical when it made the following statement: "If one admits the fundamental proposition that 'God is All,' everything else in Christian Science naturally and inevitably follows.
Valdemar Willumsen, Committee on Publication for Denmark,
My attention has been called to a copy of Hojskolebladet which contains some quite inaccurate statements about Christian Science; so, to prevent your readers retaining a wrong impression of this subject I beg you kindly to accept the following:
If
Christ Jesus taught a definite method for the mental practice which is required to obtain salvation from evil, the authors of the four Gospels did not record it at length.
Christian Science
rescues mankind by revealing the scientific fact that there is no place in divine Mind where materiality with its secret or open fear, sickness, or sin is being harbored.
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I am indeed grateful for the peace and comfort Christian Science has brought into my life and for the protection I have experienced through the daily study and application of its teachings.
I have received so much good through reading the testimonies published each week in the Christian Science Sentinel that I desire to give my testimony so that it, too, may help others.
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