One
of the great lessons of Christian Science is the lesson of the persistency of man's true selfhood which was demonstrated for us all in the life of the Master.
Recently,
while walking in the busy section of a city, a student of Christian Science overheard one person saying to another, "Of course, the boy is bad-tempered and greedy, just like his father; it's a family affair!"
All
who love Christian Science want to see its beneficial influence extended as far and as fast as is consistent with Mary Baker Eddy's wise provisions for promoting and protecting its stately operations.
Stanley M. Sydenham, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
Your correspondent's dictionary definition of reality as "something actually existing, not fictitious, genuine, true," is very helpful, and bears out entirely the Christian Science contention that disease is not real.
William Wallace Porter, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
The editorial page of the Showmen's Trade Review recently carried an "Observation": "Seems as though Christian Scientists are the only ones not included in the present film decency drive.
A student
of Christian Science, whose child was a Christian Science Sunday School pupil, one day sat wondering whether her child missed the so-called attractions provided for children in some of the Sunday schools of other denominations.