Hail
, brother! fling thy banner To the billows and the breeze;We proffer thee warm welcome With our hand, though not our knees.
In
view of the threatening conditions at present confronting Christian civilization, it is patently necessary that some answer be given to the query which appears at the head of this article.
Who
builds on earthly hopes, builds all in vain,For every wrong desire brings troubled care,And fleeting joys reward again in pain;These are the dreams that lead to dark despair.
Christ Jesus
, our Way-shower, in teaching his disciples to pray, said, "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
"Columbia West Coast Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System, by Mr. Edwin Smetheram, June 23, 1940. Subject: "Serving and Giving."
A Christian Science period in the "Columbia West Coast Church of the Air" series was conducted from Station KFPY, Spokane, on Sunday morning, June 23, 1940, at eight o'clock.
We
have met here this evening as Christian Scientists to become better acquainted with the vital purpose underlying the world-wide activities of The Mother Church and its branches.
Refuting
the fallacy that it is necessary to sustain the so-called physical body by material means until divine Mind is ready to heal it, Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, says.
with contributions from Robert Stanley Ross, LaRue M. Murray, Annie Anderson, Alice B. Layton, Charles N. Zylman, Sarah Ann Hutchinson Couldery, Flora A. Waterbury
Too long have I withheld my expression of gratitude for Christian Science and for the years of protection, health, and well-being which I have experienced through the study and application of it in daily living.
Clothed
with immortality,Radiant and fair;Nourished well by Spirit;Children of His care;Housed in sweet security;Governed by the rodOf unerring Principle,Father-Mother God,
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with contributions from Robert Stanley Ross, LaRue M. Murray, Annie Anderson, Alice B. Layton, Charles N. Zylman, Sarah Ann Hutchinson Couldery, Flora A. Waterbury