"It
is well to know, dear reader, that our material, mortal history is but the record of dreams, not of man's real existence, and the dream has no place in the Science of being.
Instead
of experiencing man's divine right to dominion over finite sense, mortals believe they are embraced in a material universe and in every way circumscribed by its fears and limitations.
John M. Dean, Committee on Publication for the State of Tennessee
Permit me on behalf of the Christian Scientists of Tennessee to thank you for your beautiful editorial concerning the timely message of The Christian Science Board of Directors which was read at the recent Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, in Boston, Massachusetts.
The great issue before each one of us is that of spiritual victory for the way of free men, freedom to choose the better way of thought, of life, of opportunity to embrace and enjoy moral, intellectual, and spiritual progress towards still higher achievements in true well-being.
When
one is keenly interested in participating in any particular work or sport, he usually regards the difficulties in connection with it as a welcome opportunity to test his skill.
What
a privilege awaits the nurse who is entrusted with the care of those needing help and encouragement! No service rendered others offers a wider opportunity for the expression of gentleness and joyous giving than does that of nursing.