When
we learn in Christian Science how to live in the present, to expect good in the present, and to look for the solution of all our problems in the present, we gain peace, and our problems begin to be solved.
At
an Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, one of the speakers in commenting on The Christian Science Monitor enumerated some of the many good things it daily brings to its readers, and added, "Often when in need of healing I find it in the religious article or on the Children's Page.
Usually,
Christian Scientists make practical use of their religion to meet the claims of discord; but sometimes this does not seem to be their method, especially when they are confronted by the problem of unemployment.
W. Archibald Wallace, Committee on Publication for the State of West Virginia,
While I have no desire to enter into a controversy with persons who disagree with the teachings of Christian Science, yet I feel it my duty to reply to certain statements made by a writer in the Register, in an article entitled, "The Christian Science Discussion.