May
it not truly be said that every sin, disease, or discord to which mankind seems to be subject is due, in some measure at least, to a belief that matter is creative?
The
weekly Lesson-Sermons read in Christian Science churches contain many valuable Bible promises of God's loving care and provision for all; and in the light of Christian Science these promises are made practical.
Many
at times have been burdened with a remembrance of wrongdoing and with a belief that some past mistake has made forgiveness difficult or even impossible.
O, May
I walk so close to Thee, from hour to hour,That ever on my upward way,When doubts or fears my path assail,When evil claims my footsteps fail,I then may have the grace to say:I walk with God, and know there is no other power!
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
It is gratifying that the writer of a letter in your issue of June 8 expressed agreement with Christian Science on the fact that there is one creator, God, but it is to be regretted that he misunderstood the final phrase of Mrs.
O still
small voice that came in stillness of the Horeb height,That hushed to silence earthquake, wind, and flame,Come whisper now, that we forget the hour of shameful flight,When evil menaced him who loved Thy name!
When
Paul wrote, "Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage," he was appealing to the Galatians on the basis of faithfulness to their spiritual convictions.
As the date for closing A Century of Progress, in Chicago, has been extended to November 12 at midnight, The Christian Science Monitor pavilion and the Christian Science booth in the Hall of Religion will continue their active participation until then.
with contributions from Gordon V. Comer, George B. Inwood, Jennie Thompson, Julius Burmeister, Yolande E. Sandilands, Kate Holland Patton, Vyse B. Whedon
We are taught in Christian Science how to do our mental work about all our problems, and the harmonious conclusion resulting we call "demonstration"; and these demonstrations are veritable stepping-stones out of the swamp of false belief.
For so many years I have enjoyed reading the testimonies of other people that it is with a great sense of gratitude for Christian Science that I send mine.
When I commenced the study of Christian Science our small son, then six months old, was suffering from eczema in a very severe form and seemed to be passing on.
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with contributions from Gordon V. Comer, George B. Inwood, Jennie Thompson, Julius Burmeister, Yolande E. Sandilands, Kate Holland Patton, Vyse B. Whedon