In
the account of the feeding of the multitude, given in the fifteenth chapter of Matthew's Gospel, it will be noticed that the disciples or students of the Master's teachings were following closely his every activity.
In
a certain article on the Women's Activities Page of The Christian Science Monitor there appeared the arresting advice: "Don't forget about turning generous hems.
Sometimes
when the sun is shining brightly, there may be clouds in the sky, here and there, and we may not be aware that they are rendering the sunlight less clear and brilliant.
I thank
Thee day by day, O Lord, my God!For Thou hast led me all the darkened wayAnd o'er the jagged rocks, to heights of joyOf which I had not dreamed in valley paths.
Mrs. Nannie I. Brown, Committee on Publication for the Canal Zone
In your issue of March 23, there appeared a letter in which the author asks for an explanation of a quotation from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
Stanley M. Sydenham, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
The gentleman who opened the "Palestine in Rotherham" Exhibition is reported in a recent issue of your newspaper to have drawn attention to the "great movement towards a liberal thought in the last half century among the Jews who think;" and to have further stated that "this has led, in the first place, to pure secularism, and a very large number have been led into those queer kinds of so-called religion which, I don't think, are going to justify themselves in the long run.
Lord
, teach us now to comfort one anotherAs Thou dost comfort us, that so we mayEncourage, cheer, and help each one his brother,And follow in our Master's steps today.
When I was a child a licensed eye specialist and later a licensed optometrist informed me that I had double astigmatism, which would necessitate my using glasses when reading, writing, and theater going, and that they would in time need to be worn almost constantly.
Ere
yet the sun mounts to his lofty throne,Dark shadows and dim shapes seem all around;Come, watch them fade the while exulting dayWakes glorious through a silence vast, profound.
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