C. Shelton Agar, Committee on Publication for Natal, South Africa,
"Medicus," in his interesting article on "The Slavery of Fear" and its baneful effects on the body, as published in your newspaper recently, refers to Christian Science.
Mrs. Winifred M. Hartely, Committee on Publication for Staffordshire, England,
It is an occasion for rejoicing that, as reported in a recent issue of your paper, members of the Methodist ministry are giving thought to the power of prayer in healing disease.
With
what eager expectancy young people generally visualize that future time when they shall have reached maturity! Then schoolbooks will be laid aside for the tools of the various industries or professions, and the growing-up period be past.
It
is natural for children to love the Bible truths and stories, and to love learn, through Christian Science, how to apply those truths in their own daily experiences.
Confronted
with the many arguments of instability, disquiet, and agitation encompassing everyday living, the earnest student of Christian Science gratefully ponders the following passage from Isaiah: "Wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of thy times.
"Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System by B. Palmer Lewis,
A Christian Science period in the Columbia "Church of the Air" series was conducted from Station WABC, New York, Sunday afternoon, September 25, at one o'clock.