One
of the many blessings Christian Science confers on mankind is that it shows them how in times of need to turn to God in simple trust and obedience, and warns them against the temptation to look upon any evil condition as true or real, or to question God's willingness and ability to help them.
Generally
speaking, wealth is considered as something material, such as money or personal property; but after studying Christian Science one finds that true wealth consists of a knowledge of God as infinite Life, immortal Truth, divine Love, the one source of all true supply.
When
boys and girls undertake in school the study of a material science, they receive a textbook on that subject and study it, day by day, in order that they may gain an understanding which will enable them to put into practice the knowledge they acquire.
Orwell Bradley Towne, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
In your publication, issued on August 13, there appears an article entitled "Prohibited Certainties," containing the statement that "a brand of religion which simply wills that no malady exists has come to be remarkably popular.
Ernest L. Buchanan, Committee on Publication for the Province of Manitoba, Canada,
Your Evening Bulletin of October 9 contained a report of a lecture, delivered in Grace Church by an out-of-town preacher, which misrepresented Christian Science; and I should like to correct any false impression it may have left in the minds of your readers.
Christian Science
is regarded by its adherents as the restoration and divinely promised fulfillment of the religion taught and practiced by Christ Jesus.
Correspondents with The Christian Science Board of Directors and with the Clerk and Treasurer of The Mother Church, and with heads of departments of The Mother Church Offices, are requested always to place their addresses on their letters and to write their signatures plainly.
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.
William G. Stewart
with contributions from Florence B. Stewart
Gratitude for benefits received and hope that this testimony may help others impel me to relate several instances in my experience where Christian Science has proved itself a healing power.
When I turned to Christian Science it was not for physical healing but for the healing of a condition of extreme discord in my family, and I am grateful to be able to testify to the fact that Christian Science heals inharmony as well as disease.
There are many ways afforded us of expressing gratitude for the great healing truth, Christian Science, and I should like to use this means of telling in a few words something of what Christian Science has done for me.
In March, 1928, as I was stepping into a street car, I fell backward with full force on one of the iron buttons which mark a place for pedestrians in the street.
More than twenty-one years have passed since a dear friend came to visit us, bringing with her a copy of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
If
error whispers you are poor,With not one penny in your store,And tells you that the loaf is spentAnd that no other will be sent,Then rest, dear heart, and have no fear,For angels hover very near.