What
a joy to pray each day in trust and gratitude to our Father-Mother God, "Give us this day our daily bread"! It is a prayer of utter reliance upon and expectation of good.
At
the conclusion of his Gospel, Mark quotes the last words of Christ Jesus to his followers before his ascension: "These signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues;.
All
through the Old Testament the existence of angels is taken for granted, but concepts of them are confused and vague, surviving, no doubt, from earliest phases of religious belief.
Van Buren Perry, Committee on Publication for the State of South Dakota,
Doubtless nothing unfriendly or inaccurate was intended by the lady who, in referring to a Swami lecture, said in a recent issue: "Not a new thing did he tell us that night.
Miss Madge Bell, Committee on Publication for North Island, New Zealand,
I have no desire to enter into a controversy with your correspondent who signs his letters "Common Sense," nor would I question the amount of reading he has done on certain subjects.
W. Clyde Price, Committee on Publication for the State of Utah,
My attention was recently called to a letter that appeared in your columns a short time ago wherein one writing of his missionary work in California mentioned Christian Science people as "not being willing to read our literature," and also said that "they are self-opinionated and spiritualize everything.
A Statesman
has said, "When we love one another as brothers, and treat each other reciprocally as such, and each one seeking his own good in the good of all shall identify his life with the life of all; and shall be ready to sacrifice himself for the members of the common family; then, the ills which seem to weigh so heavily upon the world will vanish, as the mist before the rising of the sun.