In
the material realm, generally speaking, there appear to be three classes of individuals: those who work for a living, those who feel they do not have to work, and those who seem unable to find profitable occupation.
The
wilderness journeyings of the children of Israel may be compared to the experiences of all mankind; and this Bible story, studied in the light of the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, proves the comparison to be a fitting one.
How
many lessons one can learn from a garden, or, if one has no garden, from a walk through a park or a wood, or from driving along a country road! Christ Jesus used the simple, everyday things around him to illustrate the great spiritual truths he gave for our guidance in working out the problem of true being.
A small group of adults attending the summer session of a school for the blind listened regularly to the Christian Science program received by them at six-thirty every weekday morning, and one of the group wrote to express gratitude and to request the citations used in connection with an article on the subject of sight.
Well-informed
persons will be likely to agree that the war and strife which seem evident in the world today are not so much contests between nations, as between opposing theories of government.
Churches and societies in the United States and Canada wishing to give lectures during the first two months of the next lecture year, namely July and August, 1938, are requested to inform the Board of Lectureship before May 20.
Lilian Filmer-Bennett
with contributions from Gordon Filmer-Bennett
I did not come to Christian Science for physical healing, though sadly in need of it, but because of the wonderful light this Science threw on the Bible.
Christian Science came into my life years ago, at a time when my attendance at an orthodox church had grown desultory, for the reason that this church had failed to bring me the peace and assurance which I sorely needed.
In 1927, after being under the care of physicians and using material remedies continually for over seven years, I first heard of Christian Science and attended a Sunday service in a Christian Science church.
What
if the sky be dark and low at eve,And lurid morning's grayBring no faint beam the mortal thought to cleave—I have the Christ, and in my heart is day.
with contributions from Josiah Sibley, J. L. Newland, Ernest Emmett Davis, Clayton Rand, Mark F. Sanborn, O. O. Griffith, Henry Darlington, John F. Scott
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with contributions from Josiah Sibley, J. L. Newland, Ernest Emmett Davis, Clayton Rand, Mark F. Sanborn, O. O. Griffith, Henry Darlington, John F. Scott