Many
valuable lessons might be drawn from the very commonplace things of life if one would pause to ponder quietly those daily happenings so near at hand.
Among
the innumerable qualities of divine Mind, order certainly is one of vast importance, as evidenced by the splendid effects resulting from its activity.
Radiant
happiness, often a characteristic of Christian Scientists, is frequently commented upon by those who are questioning what there is in the religion discovered, taught, and lived by Mary Baker Eddy which so differentiates its followers from their fellows.
In
Webster's Dictionary the word "oasis" is defined as "a fertile or green spot in a waste or desert," and "fertile" is explained as meaning "fruitful;.
On page 207 of "Miscellaneous Writings" our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, extends a loving invitation to students of Christian Science, when she says, "Drink with me the living waters of the spirit of my life-purpose,—to impress humanity with the genuine recognition of practical, operative Christian Science.
Ernest L. Buchanan, Committee on Publication for the Province of Manitoba, Canada,
Your Evening Bulletin of October 9 contained a report of a lecture, delivered in Grace Church by an out-of-town preacher, which misrepresented Christian Science; and I should like to correct any false impression it may have left in the minds of your readers.
Orwell Bradley Towne, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
In your publication, issued on August 13, there appears an article entitled "Prohibited Certainties," containing the statement that "a brand of religion which simply wills that no malady exists has come to be remarkably popular.
When
boys and girls undertake in school the study of a material science, they receive a textbook on that subject and study it, day by day, in order that they may gain an understanding which will enable them to put into practice the knowledge they acquire.