Recently,
a distinguished clergyman radiocast a sermon in which, by many interesting similes drawn from mountain climbing, he sought to show that the seeker for Truth reaches the heights of a successful Christian life by methods similar to those the mountain climber uses to attain his goal.
The
thought of responsibility not uncommonly causes individuals a sense of burden, anxiety, self-depreciation, self-righteousness, or any number of other false beliefs about a selfhood apart from God.
Although
convinced that Christian Science is the truth, some are deterred from taking up its study by the fear that complete surrender of customary pursuits and cherished associations will be required of them.
The
writer recalls that there was once a little girl, less than five years old, who believed that the earth was flat and extended right out to the end of space.
Mrs. Winifred M. Hartley, Committee on Publication for Staffordshire, England,
Your correspondent, although quoting freely from the Christian Science, textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, continues to separate sentences from their context, and to read into passages a significance entirely different from that intended by the author.
James W. Fulton, Committee on Publication for the Province of Ontario, Canada,
A speech delivered before the joint service clubs of Toronto, and reported in the Daily Star, would prove to be interesting reading if it were not for the inaccuracy of some of the statements.
with contributions from Robert L. Harper, Edith M. Beckwith, Ella H. Hay, Ermie Spear, Sereld Hay, Faye Hanford, Weston Charles Charlow , Joseph Meister
With the greatest joy I wish to express my gratitude for Christian Science and all that it has brought into my life, which is being transformed by Truth.
For twenty years I have been a student of Christian Science, and I take this means of expressing my gratitude for all the good that its teachings have brought to me.
My heart is overflowing with gratitude to our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, whose pure love for God enabled her to receive this revelation, Christian Science, and to give it to all mankind.
Through the teaching of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, as recorded in her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," I was completely healed of tuberculosis, contracted after I had been gassed in the battle of the Somme.
with contributions from Robert L. Harper, Edith M. Beckwith, Ella H. Hay, Ermie Spear, Sereld Hay, Faye Hanford, Weston Charles Charlow , Joseph Meister