As
an expression of his gratitude for deliverance from the waters of the flood, Noah builded an altar unto the Lord as soon as he emerged from the ark of safety.
To
one who is asked to work in a Christian Science Sunday School there may come a sense of responsibility and an overeagerness which defeats its own ends.
In
the ninth chapter of John is a statement that is greatly comforting to the student of Christian Science who is facing what seems to be a formidable claim of impaired vision, or, in fact, any problem which does not seem to yield quickly to prayerful work.
Lack
of suppleness and adaptability has been identified with old age in the popular thought, and this has given rise to a prejudice on the part of employers toward the mature applicant.
To
every student of Christian Science engaged in the activities of the business world, there must oftentimes come the earnest desire to possess a true and scientific knowledge of demand.
Arrayed
in silken robes, how poor am I;Bedecked with gems, alas! I am not gay;Though served with nectared draft, athirst I sigh;Lo! I have naught to-day.
Hon. C. Augustus Norwood, Committee on Publication for The First Church of Christ, Boston, Massachusetts,
In a review of "Hinduism Invades America," a book by Wendell Thomas, in your issue of December 25, 1930, there appears the assertion that Hinduism is indirectly "affecting American thought, as in the movements of Christian Science, theosophy, and new-thought, which embody much Hindu philosophy in their teaching.
Philip H. Simpson, Committee on Publication for Cape Province, South Africa
It would appear from the letter which was published in your issue of the 12th of March that the writer found the recent lecture on Christian Science difficult to understand.
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.
While I was a guest in the Christian Science Sanatorium in Arden Wood at San Francisco, a sense of gratitude such as I have never before experienced filled my thought.
Through Christian Science my life has been entirely transformed: sadness has given place to joy, fear and anxiety have been replaced by the greatest serenity—all this through the understanding and application of Mrs.
My attention was first called to Christian Science by a neighbor who brought me a copy of the Christian Science Sentinel at a time when one of my children was sick.
It is with a heart full of gratitude that I testify to the many blessings which have come to me and mine through the study and application of the truth as revealed to us in the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
The writing of this testimony is actuated by many thoughts of deep gratitude for the privilege of knowing Christian Science, for membership in a branch church, and for the loving work of practitioners, who are indeed watchmen on the walls.
I have received so much help from the testimonies in the Journal and Sentinel that I should like to add mine to the great chorus that is singing, "The Lord God omnipotent reigneth.