When
, in the course of one's experiences in the study of Christian Science, the place is reached where he desires to become identified with the movement and investigates the steps to be taken in order to become a church member, his thought may turn to baptism.
Hugh T. Campbell, Committee on Publication for the State of Washington,
Please allow me space in your valuable paper to make a few corrections of misleading statements regarding Christian Science which appeared in a letter in your readers' column.
Sometimes
it is asked by the older pupils in Sunday school, "How can one do God's work and 'pray without ceasing,' especially when the days seem so fully occupied with studies preparatory to a future career?
It
has been said that Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science and author of its textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," can be likened to the good Samaritan, whose Christly actions are related in one of Jesus' parables.