From
the veranda of her mountain home, a student of Christian Science enjoyed the daily practice of letting her vision wander out through a rustic gateway to a picturesque turn in the road.
Much
of the misery and discomfort to which men and women are the unwilling victims—physical ailments, inharmonious conditions in home and business circles, lack, poverty, failure to bring out certain right results even after earnest and honest efforts have been made to destroy the seeming discords—is in the main due to the fact that they are not at-one with God's government of good.
The
recorded deeds of some of the prophets in Old Testament history make us, of to-day, realize what faithful workers they were in God's vineyard, and that some of us, at this present time, ought to be doing, and could be doing, much more than we are.
Few
would deny that the early training of children is of the utmost importance, and all deep thinkers will admit that the education of children would be hopelessly one-sided if the moral and spiritual demands, which rest upon all mankind, were to be neglected.
Miss Kate E. Andreae, Committee on Publication for Sussex, England,
In your recent issue there appeared a report of a very interesting lecture by the chairman of the Guild of Health, entitled "Christianity and Spiritual Healing.
Everett P. Clark, Committee on Publication for the State of Washington,
In the recent primary campaign in your city, the religious question was raised between two candidates for the nomination for mayor; and, according to a report in a recent issue of your paper, the attitude of Christian Scientists toward the enforcement of health laws was misstated.
Ralph G. Lindstrom, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
Not in a spirit of controversy, but of friendly observation, this is submitted with reference to the statement by an itinerant preacher from an Englewood pulpit, dealing with the Bible study habit of Christian Scientists.