WHEN
Christ Jesus chose disciples to bear witness to his remarkable career as the Saviour of humanity, he drew about him, with one exception, those who were obedient to his instructions.
IN
educational circles in these modern days we hear much about "expressing our individuality," which may mean anything from brusque bad manners to natural grace.
IF
someone who had not studied art were asked to copy a fine etching, he might require many years to accomplish the task, if indeed he could do it at all.
IN
the seventeenth chapter of John are recorded Jesus' words, "This is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.
The consecrated service rendered by the workers engaged in the distribution of Christian Science literature in counties where there are no Christian Science organizations; the faithful and devoted efforts of those who are carrying the message of Truth into the penal institutions, and the beautiful healing work resulting therefrom give assurance and irrefutable proof of a greater sense of unity, growth, and progress.
In your article entitled "Faith," published in your September issue, you make reference to Christian Science in a manner which shows you are misinformed as to its teachings.