Merrill M. Hutchinson, Committee on Publication for the State of Georgia,
In a recent article entitled "The Holy Presence," which appeared in the Macon Telegraph and News, the writer brought out in a most gratifying manner how the power of God's presence transforms the thinking and lives of mankind.
There
is probably no better known instance of Christ Jesus' insistence upon proper attention being given to the so-called little things than his admonition to his disciples after the feeding of the five thousand.
When Job expressed his longing for God, "Oh that I knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his seat!" he voiced a desire uppermost in many a weary heart today as humanity looks for a way to solve its perplexing problems.
The
beautiful Scriptural citation from I John 3:1–3, which is read at the close of each Christian Science Sunday service as a correlative to "the scientific statement of being," given by Mrs.