In
the experience of those who are earnestly striving for a deeper understanding of Christian Science and a wider experience in its practice, there may sometimes be one problem that does not seem to yield to the healing truth.
The
teachings of Christian Science shed a new light on the word "gratitude," and give to it an active meaning, to the end that this virtue may become a source of continual joyfulness, rather than a spasmodic appreciation for some special blessing.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
It was with appreciative recognition of his charitable attitude toward others that I read a doctor's article in "Your Health" column printed in a recent issue of the Telegraph-Herald.
Among
the memories of our earliest Bible lessons, many of us cherish most those dealing with the childhood of Jesus and with his loving regard for the little ones during his ministry on earth.
The
history of the human race shows that it has always been in need of instruction; and throughout the ages inspired leaders and teachers have arisen who have given the particular age in which they have appeared just such leadership and teaching as it was able to receive and understand.