Today
many people in all countries lack those things which are considered necessary for existence, and most people must do without some of the things they have believed to be essential for their happiness and welfare.
The
Christian Scientist who is now a member of the armed forces is continually confronted with many mesmeric arguments challenging the spiritual understanding which has unfolded through the study of Christian Science.
Those
beginning the study of Christian Science may believe that they will lose something, perhaps what they consider a very valuable asset to their well-being and progress, namely, personality and the material sense of being; or that in some mysterious way they will become absorbed in Deity.
There is so much for which I am grateful to Christian Science that I should like to express through our periodicals my gratitude for its many blessings.
I give this testimony in sincere gratitude for the many blessings I have received in Christian Science; for the guiding and protecting power of Truth and Love, as manifested in my early life and home, and later in my business and domestic experience.
with contributions from Wendell L. Willkie, Thomas Parry Jones, Henry St. George Tucker, M. Ashby Jones, Henry Geerlings, Walt Disney, William A. Wetzel
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with contributions from Wendell L. Willkie, Thomas Parry Jones, Henry St. George Tucker, M. Ashby Jones, Henry Geerlings, Walt Disney, William A. Wetzel