To
every student of Christian Science engaged in the activities of the business world, there must oftentimes come the earnest desire to possess a true and scientific knowledge of demand.
Lack
of suppleness and adaptability has been identified with old age in the popular thought, and this has given rise to a prejudice on the part of employers toward the mature applicant.
In
the ninth chapter of John is a statement that is greatly comforting to the student of Christian Science who is facing what seems to be a formidable claim of impaired vision, or, in fact, any problem which does not seem to yield quickly to prayerful work.
To
one who is asked to work in a Christian Science Sunday School there may come a sense of responsibility and an overeagerness which defeats its own ends.
As
an expression of his gratitude for deliverance from the waters of the flood, Noah builded an altar unto the Lord as soon as he emerged from the ark of safety.
Kellogg Patton, Committee on Publication for the State of Wisconsin,
Under the heading "Hits and Misses" in the issue of your paper of November 24, is a jocular reference to a man who "only thinks he is sick," and then "thinks he's dead.
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
In a comparatively recent issue of the Globe appeared some comment on a mystical teaching that offers its devotees happiness, health, peace, and financial ease—"all without detraction from regular work or pleasure.
Israel Pickens, Committee on Publication for the State of Alabama,
In your issue of August 25 a lady, in writing upon the subject of religion, and particularly of new sects and creeds, mentions her preference to "the-old-time religion.