The
carpenter who would become a skillful artisan, but who uses only his hammer and saw, can nail shingles and saw planks; when, however, he gets jobs requiring skill and precision, he has to turn them over to his fellow workmen.
Those
who are struggling under a burden of debt will find comfort and practical relief in the teachings of Christian Science, through which they learn how to exercise their God-given dominion in meeting this and every adverse situation.
What
a beautiful quality is innocence! Spotless and unsullied, it directs its childlike gaze on all with which it comes in contact, expecting naught but the good.
The
word "ambition" comes from a Latin word which signifies going around to solicit votes, and it was used with reference to candidates for election in Rome.
Arthur E. F. Court, Committee on Publication for the North Island of New Zealand,
My attention has been called to a sermon printed in your paper on the subject of Christian Science, which contains so many misrepresentations both of its purpose and teaching, that I feel sure you will grant me space to make a few corrections.
Albert E. Lombard, committee on Publication for Southern California,
An article in your issue of August 31 mistakenly implied a similarity between Christian Science and a Japanese religious teaching which the item described as a derivation of Shintoism.
When
Jesus called to his truant disciples who had gone back to their nets, "Come and dine," this invitation held more than the promise of material food.
In this column in the Sentinel of November 25, 1933, the reader was promised a series of items telling of the functions of the several departments of The Mother Church Offices.
Words are inadequate to express my sincere gratitude to God, to Christ Jesus, the Way-shower, to our beloved Leader, and to the practitioners for the countless blessings I have realized through the study of Christian Science.
In
every thought I cherish, dear Father-Mother Love,In every word I utter, in every way I rove,In every task to me assigned, teach me, O Love, to seeThat man in God's own likeness reflects sincerity.