Travel as God's Guest

Now, more than ever before, there is a movement of people from one place to another. Perhaps this comes as a vacation trip, a transfer to another place for employment, or as a military assignment. Travel often bears the fear, hidden or open, that one is going into a strange place, an unknown place.

Is there a place strange or unknown to God? Because there is not, there can be nothing to fear wherever one is. Certainly Mrs. Eddy covers this situation thoroughly with the comforting statement, "Pilgrim on earth, thy home is heaven; stranger, thou art the guest of God." Science and Health, p. 254;

Living in a land visited annually by many tourists, the author has had occasion to observe the many uncertainties visitors entertain. There are doubts about food, cleanliness, travel arrangements, money exchange, time schedules, honesty, and so forth.

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