Charles W. Hale, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
In your recent issue the Tolleston Christian church announced as the subject of one of its meetings this misleading statement: "Christian Science Against the Bible.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
The report of an address by the superintendent of Lutheran schools in Iowa, printed in a recent issue of the Telegraph-Herald, expressed the speaker's opinion regarding the character of Bible teaching which might be expected from adherents of various religions.
Samuel Greenwood, Committee on Publication for the Province of British Columbia, Canada,
In the column conducted by Dorothy Dix in a recent issue, appears the following amazing advice to an inquirer: "Hold the thought, as our Christian Science friends would say, that you are the most beautiful, the most marvelous, the most admired, and most successful woman in the world," et cetera.
If
one ever travels up a long stretch of gradually rising ground, it may seem to him as he takes step after step, that he is not much higher and that his ascent is along an almost level path; yet if he looks back, he can see clearly, and gauge more accurately, the upward steps he has been taking, until when the summit is reached he will see he has made much progress.
One
who seems beset with a problem in business will derive great comfort from the study of a single sentence in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
What
oases in the desert of human existence are the Christian Science testimony meetings! Just how far the good things are carried which are given out in their testimonies on Wednesday evenings, is beyond the ken of the donors.
To
let God lead us, knowing He will lead to the right place at the right time, and in the best way,—to let Him lead us under all circumstances,—would save many trying experiences.
It
is the wish of every Christian Scientist to make as rapid progress as possible in his journey from a material sense of things to the point where he may be able to realize God's creation as entirely spiritual.