One
spring day when a large river, swollen by heavy rains and melting snows, threatened to overflow its banks, numerous spectators congregated upon a spacious bridge spanning the rising stream.
A Student
of Christian Science once thought that a painful experience she was passing through at the time was separating her from all the joy, harmony, and freedom she had previously known through an understanding of God's omnipresence.
The
question of government is taking such a prominent place in men's minds today that many are driven to probe beneath the obvious, to try to discover what authority those powers have which claim to govern, and whence they derive it.
"Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System, by Alexis Darusmont,
A Christian Science period in the Columbia "Church of the Air" series was conducted from Station WKRC, Cincinnati, Sunday noon, August 20, 1939, at 12 o'clock.
YOUNG
students of Christian Science need the spiritual education of active church membership, and the church organization needs the "easy and rapid strides towards Truth" which Mary Baker Eddy describes as characteristic of youth.
FANNING
or winnowing, by which the chaff is separated from the wheat, is used metaphorically in the Scriptures to indicate the divine sifting or chastening.