Of
what vital import to every individual is the message of Christian Science that because God is omnipresent, and man, His image and likeness, is everywhere, the unlikeness of God is nowhere in reality.
In
every right endeavor where success of a permanent, progressive nature is hoped for, the desire to succeed and to progress should be actuated and dominated by right motive.
The Bible from Genesis to Revelation teems with assurances that all is well with him who consistently and continuously turns to and trusts in God and obeys His law.
William Wallace Porter, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
The editorial, "The Redemption of the Body," in the October 15 issue of The Churchman states: "There is no question that Christian Science tends to value too highly purely physical health, and that there are many whose allegiance to it is based entirely on some cure that they believe it has effected for them.
With
the first warm breath of spring the thought of youth turns toward the open air—the athletic field—toward the sports so generally participated in by young people.
"Oh
that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!" This passage implies that men by their blindness, slothfulness, and ingratitude overlook an accessible remedy for their ills.