When
answering the question as to which was the great commandment, Christ Jesus, the Exemplar, stressed the importance of loving God supremely and of loving one another.
A young
civil engineer, after a season of unemployment, was given the privilege of entering into a competitive test with a group of men of similar qualifications, and in due time he was informed that he had been selected for an important position.
Each
and every one who is touched by divine Love through the ministrations of Christian Science is called upon to be a witness to God's goodness and mercy, and to bring forth fruits indicative of the eternal Principle of this Science.
That
those who have been healed or otherwise benefited by Christian Science should desire to take active part in the work of the organization is both natural and right.
George Channing, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
In the September 1 issue of your good newspaper appeared an article which may have produced a misleading and unfair impression in that it stated that a religion called Tenrikyo, founded by a Japanese woman some years ago, "is like Christian Science.
The first duty of Committees on Publication is "to correct in a Christian manner impositions on the public in regard to Christian Science, injustices done Mrs.
That
perfection is natural to man, and that men can be truly satisfied with nothing short of perfection, is shown by mankind's continuing and irresistible urge for progress out of whatever implies limitation, discord, and imperfection.
with contributions from Charles Wallace Jackson, Alfred H. Radke, Gustav Møglestue, Cora Hankins, Alexander Alexander, Matilda M. Zeager, Phra A. Christiance, May Brownell Samples
Over five years ago a friend brought Christian Science to my attention as I was a very unhappy woman, but ever since I learned to know this Science I have had the great joy of several healings.
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with contributions from Charles Wallace Jackson, Alfred H. Radke, Gustav Møglestue, Cora Hankins, Alexander Alexander, Matilda M. Zeager, Phra A. Christiance, May Brownell Samples