The
counsel of Paul to Timothy to "study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth" is applicable to the Christian Scientist of to-day.
Perhaps
no words in the great Master's teachings have rung through the Christian churches during the intervening centuries with greater appeal to men than those found in the eleventh chapter of Matthew: "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden.
Miss Florence B. Russell, Committee on Publication for Hamphire, England,
Will you kindly give me space to explain to your readers that the statements about Christian Science reported in your issue of June 12 do not represent its teachings.
Israel Pickens, Committee on Publication for the State of Alabama,
In your issue of August 25 a lady, in writing upon the subject of religion, and particularly of new sects and creeds, mentions her preference to "the-old-time religion.
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
In a comparatively recent issue of the Globe appeared some comment on a mystical teaching that offers its devotees happiness, health, peace, and financial ease—"all without detraction from regular work or pleasure.
Kellogg Patton, Committee on Publication for the State of Wisconsin,
Under the heading "Hits and Misses" in the issue of your paper of November 24, is a jocular reference to a man who "only thinks he is sick," and then "thinks he's dead.
A change
in the administrative policy for the two Christian Science Benevolent Association Sanatoriums—one at Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, and the other at San Francisco, California—has just been announced in The Christian Science Monitor.
Christian Science
offers to those who are oppressed with sickness, sinfulness, hopelessness, the universal remedy of spiritual enlightenment, and the rules for its application.
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, at least four weeks before the date of the lecture; in Great Britain and Ireland, at least five weeks before; in other European countries, at least eight weeks before.
It is nearly twenty years since I came to Christian Science seeking healing for tuberculosis, after I had tried and found wanting nearly every system known to physicians, including change of climate.
I have received many blessings during nine years' study of Christian Science, and should like to tell of one healing which took place in January, 1926, with the hope that it will help someone.
A few years ago I needed more than medicine, mentally, physically, and spiritually, so I turned to Christian Science after two friends had asked me to try it almost every time they had seen me for three years.
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