Nils A. T. Lerche, Committee on Publication for Norway,
In the Saturday supplement to Stavanger Aftenblad appeared a book review wherein Christian Science was mentioned as an example of "primitive healing art," the most characteristic feature of which is "the belief in the supernatural and magic power of the physician.
Young
people who love Christian Science are grateful for our Leader's provision in the Manual of The Mother Church for Sunday school instruction "up to the age of twenty years".
Foremost
among the many blessings bestowed upon humanity through the teachings of Christian Science is the clear light thrown upon the commandment, "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
In
the midst of material clamor, uproar, tumult, and discord, one may wonder how he can escape from the noise and restlessness to a quiet place, and find sacred stillness, alone with God.
On
page 228 of her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, states: "There is no power apart from God.
Alan K. Halliley, Committee on Publication for Ceylon, Asia,
In a recent issue a former West London coroner is reported to have refused to attend a Christian Science lecture, remarking that Christian Scientists cannot cope with organic disease.