When
, in the course of one's experiences in the study of Christian Science, the place is reached where he desires to become identified with the movement and investigates the steps to be taken in order to become a church member, his thought may turn to baptism.
This
is a true story about little Dorothy, who believed that she was very much afraid of the dark; so much so, in fact, that whenever her daddy and mummy tucked her up in bed and kissed her good-night they had to leave the electric light on.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
In a sermon printed in the December 28 issue of your paper the minister was reported as saying, when speaking of cures for sin, that "the Christian Scientist tells us, 'Deny sin and it disappears.
Men
generally are taught to believe that they live in and because of matter, that each has a mind of his own resident in brain, and that life, success, and happiness are dependent upon human planning, endeavors, and accomplishments.
Christian Science was first introduced into our home when I was a small child, and for the many blessings which I have received since that time I wish to express gratitude to God and to our beloved Leader.
While much is being said in the business world about the so-called depression, and endeavors are being made in a material way to overcome its seeming obstacles, I am more than glad to relate my recent experience.
Emily L. Homewood
with contributions from L. E. E. Homewood
I wish to express my deepest gratitude to our Father-Mother God for the healing of my son through Christian Science after an aeroplane crash from a height of one thousand feet.
It
is to stand when all else seems to fall,And lift your vision to a higher plane;It is to see beyond the encircling pallOf disappointment, and of grief and pain.
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