The
dove of healing, sacred, silent prayer,Uplifted on the wings of gratitude,Will soar afar if human need is there,And prove Love's presence, power, and amplitude.
The
imperative need of mankind at this hour of the world's struggle for its very existence is to find at once a power and means infallible with which to meet the aggressive onslaughts of evil.
Through
Christian Science mankind is awakening to a realization of the eternality of Life, God, and of the consequent unreality of death, which is but a false belief in the absence of Life.
In
order to make authorized Christian Science literature easily accessible to those desiring such information, Mary Baker Eddy has provided in the Manual of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, that each church of the Christian Science denomination shall have a Reading Room.
Nothing
less than a benevolence that does not tire can bring peace and balm to men whose thoughts and lives have been wracked with the fury and horror of war.
Gordon William Flower, Committee on Publication for Gloucestershire, England
In a letter which appeared in a recent issue of your paper a correspondent who signed himself "Nemo" chose to classify Christian Science with British Israelism, spiritualism, and astrology.
John M. Dean, Committee on Publication for Tennessee
As reported in a recent issue of the Press-Scimitar, a Memphis minister in expounding the evils of forgetfulness said: "Men who go this way become shadows of sanity, fugitives from life.
Two corrections were made during the past year—one, in the case of a Sunday school teacher in a Lutheran church who made misstatements to her class on the subject of Christian Science.
After attending nearly every kind of church service, looking for a God that I could understand and turn to in everyday life, I found Christian Science, and should like to express my sincere gratitude for what it has done for me.
Like many others who have felt the healing power of Christian Science, I wish to express my gratitude for what this Science has done for me and my home during the past twenty years.
At one time when I was employed in a business which I disliked very much and in uncongenial surroundings, I remarked, "This country is not pretty; nothing to look at but sagebrush, and the hills are so barren.
Acknowledge
God in all your waysAs Love directs your course;The radiancy of grateful praiseEffaces past remorseOr future dread, for good supremeDispels the mesmerizing dreamOf error that would disavowThe glorious, treasure-laden now.
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