In
the thirteenth chapter of Genesis the story of Abram and Lot is told in a way that presents to the thought illumined by spiritual understanding a picture of the reality of being.
In
the light of Christian Science it becomes increasingly apparent that God's promises, as given in the Scriptures, must be believed implicitly, but that they can be confirmed only as the conditions accompanying them are fulfilled.
Upon being invited to accept opportunities to serve in group activities of Christian Scientists at his station overseas, an officer told the Christian Science Camp Welfare Worker that the group "does not need me half so much as I need the support and healing atmosphere of Christian Science.
A Writer
of a recent magazine article said that businessmen become overworked and suffer physical ills because they watch the clock and calendar more than they watch mental pictures that are pleasant and dear to the heart.