From an Address delivered by Mrs. Elisabeth F. Norwood at a Literature Distribution Committer meeting held in The Mother Church on Friday evening,
After our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, discovered the gospel of Christian Science, at God's command she also eatablished the Christian Science organization for the protection and promotion of this religion.
As
an excuse for his lack of diligence in school works, a boy once told his father that the teacher did not like him, and hence he was not going to be promoted at the end of the term.
During
the last few years, young people in schools, colleges, and in business life have been faced with conditions for which to human sense they were unprepared, and these conditions have changed their prospects, so that in many cases they have been unexpectedly forced to meet the problem of finding their right place and their right work in the world.
With what reverence we approach the period of silent prayer in our church services! Is not prayer the recognition and affirmation of man's unity with God, the source from which man draws his sustenance, yea, his being?
While
the idea of faith appears very often in the Bible, especially in the New Testament, we find in the eleventh chapter of Hebrews what has been called "the great epic of faith.
William J. Fuller, Acting Committee on Publication for Cape Province, South Africa,
In your issue of September 26 a doctor implies that primitive superstition is the basis of Christian Science which "achieves a measure of success;" also that the Christian Science textbook is a "jargon of words.