During the war years some branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, and Christian Science Societies, particularly those located in coastal areas, found it difficult because of the blackouts and restrictions on transportation to hold their business and committee meetings at the usual time.
When
the first news of the atomic bomb came over the radio, doubtless the first thought that came to many students of Christian Science was the subject of one of the Lesson-Sermons, "Is the Universe, Including Man.
The
great verity of existence— man's oneness with his creator, his resulting perfection and indestructibility—has nowhere been more succinctly expressed than by Jesus when, in Solomon's porch, he declared, "I and my Father are one.
The
character of Christ Jesus has been as a great light through centuries of materiality and suffering, arousing dulled human minds to a love for good.