A question
of paramount important to each student of Christian Science who has completed his term of instruction in a Christian Science Sunday School is, What is the next step for me to take in order to progress in the understanding of Christian Science?
At
the season of the year when highway construction and repairs are the order of the day, and we travel swiftly along the highways in motor vehicles, we often meet with a barrier at some turn in the road with a sign posted above it, reading, "Road Closed.
All
Bible students are familiar with the remarkable healing which came to Naaman, "captain of the host of the king of Syria," as recorded in the second book of Kings.
How
often the loving hearts of humankind yearn to accomplish some worth-while undertaking which will benefit their fellow beings, but are deterred at the outset by a sense of inability.
A man was so impressed by the message of Christ, Truth, which he heard in a Christian Science radiocast, that he asked how he could learn more of the teachings of Christian Science.
Edgar Gale Harris, Committee on Publication for South Island, New Zealand,
In a recent issue, under the heading of "Pacifism Attacked," you quote from a bishop who, after attacking pacifism, turns his attack on Christian Science.
Albert J. Windle, Committee on Publication for Nottinghamshire, England,
May I be permitted a brief reply to a criticism of the recent lecture on "Christian Science and Universal Happiness," as contained in your issue of May 13.