To
those who are now going through fiery trials with attendant loss and suffering, the thought of the permanent peace which may arise out of the debris of today is encouraging and stimulating.
An address entitled "The Printed Page" by Peter V. Ross, Editor
One day while browsing about in the library at Peking, I paused a moment to watch a man at work unrolling grimy, tattered manuscripts, and mounting them on heavy paper, that they might be preserved and studied.
How
fortunate are those young people today who from babyhood have been taught the healing truths of Christian Science! As naturally as the little flower lifts its face to the sun for warmth and life, they have learned to turn trustingly to their Father-Mother in every need.
In
a study of Bible narratives, in both the Old and the New Testament, it will be observed that wherever a promise is made, the enjoyment of its fulfillment is found to be dependent upon willing and faithful compliance with certain accompanying conditions.
In
the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Mark we are told that once Christ Jesus "was much displeased" with his disciples because they rebuked those that brought certain children to him that he might bless them.
In
the ninth chapter of Isaiah is recorded the prophet's vision concerning the appearing to human consciousness of the Son of God, whose oneness with the Father entitled him to be called "Wonderful" and to manifest and illustrate the name.