It
may be said that a student of Christian Science does not outline, but that he makes well-considered plans which he earnestly strives to have God-governed as they progress and unfold.
Sitting
on the beach one day, a Christian Scientist was pondering how best one could do one's part to help lighten the load of fear and anxiety that is so apparent in the world today.
In
the thirteenth chapter of I Corinthians Paul points out that though one speaks well, has an insight into the future, has great understanding, much wisdom, great faith, and gives freely of his human wealth, but has not charity—that is, true love—he is nothing.
In a sermon entitled "Good Will to the Christian Scientists," a Congregational minister said: "We must frankly acknowledge that Christian Science has brought health and happiness to many people.
Francis Lyster Jandron, former Committee on Publication for the State of Michigan,
May I assure your readers that there is no foundation for the statement attributed to a clergyman in a recent issue of the Herald that "Christian Scientists declare religion to be merely a system of bodily healing.