In
his great Sermon on the Mount our Master, Jesus the Christ, clearly contrasts mental light and darkness, concluding his statements on the point with these words: "If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!" Christian Science accepts the Master's teaching, and shows that true education is spiritual enlightenment—conscious, practical realization of the omniscience, omnipotence, and omnipresence of God, good.
Considered
from the human and social point of view, activity, or employment, is certainly a very desirable thing, and governments are making numerous and repeated efforts to re-establish in their various countries normal economic activity.
Local Christian Scientists have been notified that our literature is available at the public and other libraries and have been requested to bring this fact to the attention of others, particularly in localities where there are no Christian Science Reading Rooms.
"Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System by Erwin D. Canham
The station announcer said: Good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen: It is Columbia's pleasure to present another program in the fifth consecutive year of the "Church of the Air" series.
Daniel
expressed spiritual strength when, outwardly passive before the lions, he faced them unafraid and unhurt because in his thoughts he was beholding God, the creator and preserver of all.
with contributions from Florence Siever Middaugh, George H. Shufflebotham, Jr., William H. Gentry, George A. Wehrheim, Margaret Irwin, George Ellstrom, Edward Denbigh Morton, Mae Fielding B. Hopkins
I shall always be thankful to the dear lady who came to my home one winter's day and spoke to me about Christian Science, and of what a help it would be to me in rearing my seven children.
You
who, alone, live out your human dayLonging to find a comrade on the way,Listen! for many friendly feet are therePacing the very path that you must share.
with contributions from L. E. Ackland, William T. Manning, Richards Roberts, William P. Merrill, L. B. Ashby, S. W. Rosenberger, Torrance Phelps, Benjamin B. Andrews
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with contributions from Florence Siever Middaugh, George H. Shufflebotham, Jr., William H. Gentry, George A. Wehrheim, Margaret Irwin, George Ellstrom, Edward Denbigh Morton, Mae Fielding B. Hopkins
with contributions from L. E. Ackland, William T. Manning, Richards Roberts, William P. Merrill, L. B. Ashby, S. W. Rosenberger, Torrance Phelps, Benjamin B. Andrews