How
shall we give back to humanity that of which it seems to have been robbed, namely, an example of noble manhood and womanhood, including a wise and tender guidance of those intrusted to our care?
Without
some measure of trust and confidence in others, the affairs of men could not be carried on, nor could the ordinary amenities of life be enjoyed.
Seeking
to awaken his hearers to comprehend the spiritual significance of human events, Christ Jesus said, "Ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
Students
of the Bible, when considering the life of Christ Jesus, must always be impressed by the tender compassion which he manifested toward those whose thought reached out for healing.
A Problem
commonly presented to the young Christian Scientist leaving his home for the first time to attend college, or for other reasons, is that of having to make his own decisions, to choose between right and wrong.
When
your heavens are as brassAnd joy has fled, andEvery door shut,Do not forget the oneThat opens inward—The door of your heart,Whose handle is on the insideAnd which only you can open.
Under the title "Ideas and Facts" there appeared in the edition of the 14th of November some paragraphs relating to Christian Science and the woman who founded this religious movement.
At the annual convention of Anglo-Catholic priests in Oxford, a clergyman, according to the report in the Newcastle Journal, referred to Christian Science as a "quack religion" and classified it with systems to which it bears no resemblance and with which it has nothing in common.
I have read with interest the report of a recent local sermon printed in the Express, and wish to acknowledge a kindly reference the minister made to Christian Science.
The purpose of this committee is the carrying of Christian Science to those inmates of the Idaho State Penitentiary who desire its ministrations, and this activity is made possible by the loving support of the Christian Science churches and societies in the state.
Bible
students are familiar with Christ Jesus' reference to the feast to which guests were bidden but of which many deprived themselves through their belief in counterattractions.
The schedule of Lesson-Sermons for the Christian Science Quarterly for the current year requires an extra lesson in the October-December issue because there are fifty-three Sundays in the year rather than the usual fifty-two.
with contributions from Gove S. Taylor, Mildred P. Kindy, Eleanor C. Hawley, Winfield C. Vaughn, Vyse B. Whedon, William Schaefer, Phebe N. Burbridge, Norah M. Jackman, Daisy L. Whittaker
To insure that complete lecture notices be printed in the Sentinel, detailed information should reach the Journal, Sentinel, and Herald 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.
Lydia D. Steinmetz
with contributions from Edward Charles Steinmetz, Edward Steinmetz
Christian Science came into our lives over five years ago, when all seemed bitter darkness, and when I had nearly lost faith in God, and in Christ Jesus and his teachings, although I had been raised in a strict orthodox church.
It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I acknowledge the many benefits received through the study and application of the truth as taught by Christ Jesus, our Way-shower, and revealed to this age by our beloved Leader.
I desire to express my gratitude for the Christian Science periodicals, especially The Christian Science Monitor, that great international daily newspaper.
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with contributions from Gove S. Taylor, Mildred P. Kindy, Eleanor C. Hawley, Winfield C. Vaughn, Vyse B. Whedon, William Schaefer, Phebe N. Burbridge, Norah M. Jackman, Daisy L. Whittaker