In
the fourth chapter of John's Gospel we read these inspiring words: "Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest.
In
times of distress and uncertainty such as confront the world in these days, humanity searches everywhere for guidance whereby it may safely navigate these stormy waters or find some reliable instruction as to the steps to be taken for its future well-being.
How
earnestly men and nations have striven to make their defenses impregnable! Yet many nations have learned how futile are such efforts, for time after time these defenses have failed.
After
she had sought for years to obtain health by all sorts of curative systems, the truth that God is Life dawned upon Mary Baker Eddy's thought and healed her instantly of the effects of an injury considered fatal.
R. Ashley Vines, Committee on Publication for Victoria, Australia,
In a recent issue a contributor states in reference to world affairs, "Great events are happening and greater events seem imminent;" and then he asks, "Cannot someone enlighten us as to the trend of world events?
"Wisdom
," so the proverb reads, "is the principal thing," and this statement would seem to be confirmed by the experience of those who have undertaken to live and to demonstrate Christian Science.
Among
mankind in general, Christian Science is still known chiefly, no doubt, for its healing of the sick; and its achievements in that field are more and more widely acknowledged.
Ella Florence Bushnell
with contributions from Burdge Ogden Bushnell
It is my desire to express my humble gratitude for Christian Science and for the great good that even a little understanding of its teachings and interpretation of the Master's words and works brings to the receptive thought.
In deep gratitude for Christian Science, and in the hope that this testimony will be helpful to a larger number of people than those assembled at a Wednesday evening testimony meeting, I wish to tell the following experience.
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