Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
The report on the conference of clergymen in the Basler Nachrichten states that one of the speakers said sickness is not merely false thinking, as Christian Science teaches.
Leslie B. Andreae, Committee on Publication for Norfolk, England,
Christian Scientists are most grateful for the proof that recognition is growing in other churches of the fact that the power of the healing Christ is still available and that God heals the sick as of old.
In
the one hundred and thirty-third Psalm the excellency of brotherly unity is portrayed, the first verse reading, "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!" Study of the Scriptures shows how this state is attained, namely, through love for one's fellow men.
A Christian Scientist
is not an office seeker, for he realizes that man is never without the office of reflecting God, and that this office requires constant, consecrated, intelligent activity.