EVERY
earnest student of Christian Science is striving daily to bring greater good into his own experience and into that of others; and his daily study is done with this goal ever in view.
with contributions from Francis C. Ellis, A. P. Campbell, William E. Callahan, Jr., E. Shurley Johnson, Wand, George H. Hillerman, Harold Nicolson, A Correspondent
Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
In a recent issue Christian Science was mentioned, and the statement was made that according to Christian Science teaching, sickness was "an imagination devoid of all reality.
Profound
and significant are the words on page 487 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
How
grateful many a one has felt upon awakening from some unhappy or terrifying night dream to realize that it was only a dream, that no such illusive events actually happened, that he was still free and protected from whatever dangers the dream had threatened! The dream experience soon vanished from thought as he went about his daily duties, and he felt no hurt from the experience.
The
supplication in the Lord's Prayer, "Give us this day our daily bread," is given clearer and deeper meaning in its spiritual interpretation by Mary Baker Eddy in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".