THINKING
people everywhere are giving some consideration to the subject of employment, either as employer, employee, or in the more universal recognition of the present need.
MANY
years ago a little play was produced which opened with a scene where two young people were together on a Sunday morning, waiting for the hour when they were to go to church.
ONE
of the basic teachings of Christian Science is that man is the complete expression of God, and that as God is always expressing Himself, so man is always active.
CERTAIN
parables of Jesus the Christ clearly indicate the paramount necessity of faithfully guarding the human consciousness, that delusive or erroneous beliefs may not be accepted.
THE
divine comfort and joy that have come to one his study of Christian Science can be maintained and increased only through continuance in well-doing.
UPON
entering college, the writer remembers being at first delighted by the choice and range of subjects offered for study, and then bewildered by the variety and diversity of opinion or theory that assailed her eager curiosity.
How deep Love is!So deep that if brother's grief or sinShould seem unfathomed,Love's depth would fold him inThe everlasting arms thatUnderneath are strongly tender.
Arthur J. Chapman, Committee on Publication for the State of Louisiana,
Your issue of February 20 contains a report of a sermon by an evangelist on the subject of the raising of Lazarus, in which reference is made to Christian Science as follows: "The Christian Scientists say that Lazarus was never dead, but was merely in a state of coma.
Alfred Johnson, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
Your last two issues have contained excerpts from lectures adverse to Christian Science in which the lecturer makes gross misrepresentations about the Leader of the Christian Science movement, Mary Baker Eddy, and presents an interpretation of Christian Science which is the antipode of Christian Science at almost every point.
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.
As one who has made what may justly be considered an earnest, honest effort both to give and to receive healing from the various so-called systems of materia medica, I am sincerely and genuinely grateful for the privilege and opportunity of expressing my appreciation and thanks to Mrs.
I first heard of Christian Science when fifteen years of age, but did not give it serious consideration until ten years later, when I witnessed the almost instantaneous healing of a small nephew from the effects of a serious accident.
When I look back on the years since Christian Science came into my life, I am moved with deep gratitude to divine Love, which has led me in such wonderful ways.