Truly
the desire to dedicate a Christian Science church edifice is a worthy desire, one that can be achieved through individual and collective right thinking and activity.
In
the heart of a great city, on a small grass plot fenced about by a high wire fence, stands an old magnolia tree, the only tree left from a once large country estate.
Christian Scientists
can effectively contribute to "the healing of the nations" by linking the sense of defense to the spiritual protection promised in the Bible.
How
simply and beautifully the prophet Jeremiah describes a state of health and security for which mankind has always, consciously or unconsciously, yearned, when he declares, "Their soul shall be as a watered garden; and they shall not sorrow any more at all.
How
much consideration should be given to the denial of error in the metaphysical work of a student of Christian Science, and the relation of such denial to the affirmation of Truth, are sometimes questions which come to the beginner in the study and application of Christian Science.