When
we are asked to teach in a Christian Science Sunday School might we not do well to consider not only what Jesus taught, but those qualities which Jesus exemplified in his role of Teacher?
That
every earnest Christian Scientist desires to do his full part always, and especially now when the United Nations are called upon to put forth their greatest endeavors in the war effort, is true beyond cavil, but the way may not always be clear to him.
When
the study and practice of Christian Science are commenced, it is not uncommon for students to discover that what they formerly regarded as harmless habits are errors of thought entirely foreign to the way of life revealed by this Science.
In
the newspapers, over the radio, by the fireside, in the trenches, one question is being asked again and again: "When will the great offensive on the western front begin?
"You
can't go wrong!" From her place on a fast-moving train, a student of Christian Science saw these words flung out in bold type on the wall of a billboard.
A Blessed
sense of confidence and protection is experienced when one realizes that, in whatever situation he may find himself, God, good, is right at hand.
The
progressive student of Christian Science finds great comfort in those words of Job: "He knoweth the way that I take: when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.