What
assurance there is in the realization that the child of God can never be separated from good; that no matter what the material seeming may be, man coexists with God and reflects the abundance of Spirit, the only substance! We must be alert, however, that we do not allow error to tempt us to minimize the good and magnify the error; to minimize the supply and magnify the seeming lack.
IT
is a well-known fact that in the science of numbers there are no problems to which the correct answer is not already established, though it is our part to apply the rules and find the solution.
How
necessary it is to be mentally awake, to be conscious of our God-given ability and alert to claim our heritage! Material sense is not stirred by a desire for spiritual achievement and a more abundant sense of Life.
A YOUNG
woman whose life stretched out before her with promise was gradually stricken with a disease which the medical faculty lovingly but unavailingly tried to heal.
Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
An article in a recent issue reports that at the doctors' and pastors' meeting at Zurich the statement was made that Christian Science is neither Christian nor scientific.
How often do mortals find themselves facing adverse circumstances which have resulted from ignorance, fear, or sin—evil believed in and practiced! It is as if there were two real but antagonistic powers active in the experience of men—good and evil, with evil apparently often the more powerful of the two, causing sickness, suffering, unhappiness, and ultimately death.
with contributions from Charles Senour, Emma Avery, Arthur Schatz, Nathan C. McCutcheon, Julian St. John Wattley, George R. Lowe, Sarah N. Dryer, Elmer H. Gamrath, Gertrude A. Richards
It is with a deep sense of heartfelt gratitude to God, to Christ Jesus, the Way-shower, and to our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, that I submit this testimony of my healing in Christian Science.
I have had the benefit of some understanding of Christian Science for a number of years, during which time my family and I have had many physical healings, have learned much-needed lessons, recovered lost articles, and, most important of all, have gained a realization of the necessity "for growth in grace, expressed in patience, meekness, love, and good deeds," as Mrs.
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with contributions from Charles Senour, Emma Avery, Arthur Schatz, Nathan C. McCutcheon, Julian St. John Wattley, George R. Lowe, Sarah N. Dryer, Elmer H. Gamrath, Gertrude A. Richards