OFTEN
one is admonished to "face the facts," meaning by the term that one should recognize circumtances as they seem to exist, and then take such steps as are necessary to meet them.
THROUGHOUT
his entire ministry, Jesus proved the power of the Word in such a complete and perfect manner that the whole Christian world is still striving to learn more of what he taught.
Albert C. Oakley, Committee on Publication for the State of Montana,
For the information of your many readers, will you kindly publish the following correction to an article appearing in a recent issue of the Montana Churchman.
To
know dominion is to be a kingWithin the realm of Mind that knows no boundOf time or place, of person or of thing;Where happiness and health and hope are foundIn freedom from the Adam-dream,In consciousness of good supreme.
To
those who have learned something of it, Christian Science presents an incomparable challenge—the challenge to annul mortality and prove the perfection of Life.
It is with a grateful heart that I wish to acknowledge the many healings, blessings, and privileges which the study and application of Christian Science have brought to us all.
Edward Earl Anderson
with contributions from Lydia S. Anderson
Christian Science seems to make its strongest appeal to those seeking help for physical difficulties, and yet Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, makes this definite statement in "Rudimental Divine Science".
I TOO
have seen in revelation's lightThe vision new, the heaven and earth divine,The boundless realm with no dividing line;The timeless day with no encroaching night.
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