Many
years ago there arose a great storm out at sea which struck terror to the hearts of all but one who were in a little ship into which the waves were beating.
A STUDENT
of Christian Science was hastily, yet ineffectually, striving to perform newly assigned tasks, when his supervisor stepped over to where he was working and said: "Don't hurry.
THE
work of ushering in a Christian Science church is of great importance and is productive of much good for the individual, and thus helps in the advancement of the Cause of Christian Science.
You
need not leave the grandeur of the hills, Returning to the city's crowded streets; The majesty of Spirit ever fills The heart that each new day with courage greets.
Alfred Johnson, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
Those of your readers who have followed this correspondence will know that the categorical questions your correspondent asks have been specifically answered during the correspondence, except, perhaps, his last question: "Does Christian Science teach there is no sin, sickness, and death—they are illusions?
Christian Science
is a wonderful boon and blessing to mankind because, through its inspired and demonstrable teachings, men become intelligently acquainted with God.
"One man working alone cannot do it, but all working together can," is a reminder which fronts one mounting the temporary wooden stairs to the upper floor in Section "B" of the new Publishing House.
The Christian Science Publishing Society is glad to announce that copies of the cloth edition of the revised Christian Science Hymnal are now being shipped to Europe, including Great Britain and Ireland, and also to distant points in the Field, such as Australia, India, China, Japan, and South Africa.
When I think of the eighteen years that Christian Science has sustained and protected me, I realize that I could not in one testimony begin to express the gratitude I feel.
When first I heard of Christian Science, I was an active member of an orthodox church, trying to follow its teachings to the best of my ability, yet often puzzled, wondering why God punished me with such poor health.
My heart overflows with love and gratitude for our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, and for her faithful followers, who are carrying on her work with such pure and unselfish lives, giving always of their "firstfruits" to God and help to mankind.
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