with contributions from Mojisola Anjorin, Eric de la Harpe, Emmanuel Ajayi, Nancy Jagel, Isaac A. O. Ojo, Paul Henry
Sometimes it seems that the very differences that enrich our world also provide the tinder for the fires of racial, religious, economic, and political prejudice.
Anyone at all well-informed is aware that the world has its problems; this awareness, accompanied by good will, means that the individual longs to do something to help.
Sometimes a person will take seriously his responsibility to emulate the Master, the Prince of Peace, in loving mankind, only to find himself up against someone, or several people, seemingly difficult if not impossible to love.
One day, while serving in the armed services, I reacted emotionally to what I considered a gross injustice and impetuously gave my senior officer a "piece of my mind.
More than sixty years ago a copy of the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy, was given to my parents as a wedding present.
My mother took up the study of Christian Science when I was an infant, so I had the privilege of enrollment as a regular pupil in a Christian Science Sunday School.
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