Christian Science
is quietly, but effectually, removing one fear after another from human thought and experience, and for this its adherents are unspeakably grateful.
Philip H. Simpson, Committee on Publication for Cape Province, South Africa,
I am in a position to state authoritatively that the Christian Science movement during the past few years has made enormous growth all over the world, and that it has never been in such a flourishing position as it is to-day.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
When expressing his opinion as to probable reasons for the growth of the Christian Science organization a clergy-man, who was quoted in the January 18 issue of the Record, gave as one reason the fact that "Christian Science has in its teachings some valuable truth.
Dr. David A. Giel, Committee on Publication for Holland,
In a talk on the religious persecutions in Russia, as reported in De Gooi-en Eemlander of April 4, I read the following passage: "Here the speaker pointed out the contrast between conscious Christendom and the conscious anti-Christendom which one observes to-day, especially among the new generation.
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In reply to a clergyman whose address appears in your issue of November 26, let me say that it consists of many denials which I will take Seriatim and explain.
John Murray Burriss, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
My attention has been called to part of a sermon published in your esteemed paper of November 25, in which a pastor says a Christian Scientist he once knew "never spoke of salvation.
How
much can be accomplished in the daily round if we but understand something of the adjustment which takes place in human affairs through thinking as God causes His children to think—by bringing the inspiration gained on the hilltops of Zion into our attitude towards our fellow men! In our intercourse with one another, how can we help and uplift, how break down the walls of separation erected by false education by the idiosyncrasies of so-called mortal mind, by difficult temperaments, stubborn willfulness, jealousy, and selfishness, so often seeming to reign within?
Through
the Science of Christianity an awakening world is finding the essential verity that "now are we the sons of God," and that we live, move, and have our true being in the realm of Spirit.
An
arrow that misses its mark is harmless; but how often we, having been mentally wounded, have carried with us a mental arrow, perhaps for days, weeks, or even months!