When
assigned to teach violin to a group of elementary school youngsters by the supervisor of music in the college she was attending, a Christian Scientist was very fearful.
The
real business of the student of Christian Science is to bring thought and deed into accord with his highest concept of truth and right and to apply himself assiduously to the acquiring of a still higher understanding of his status as God's representative.
A little
child often amuses his elders by asserting that when he grows up he is going to be a policeman, a teacher, an acrobat, a lawyer—picturing himself in the likeness of whomever he may most admire at the moment.