MANY
of those who are not familiar with Christian Science and its teachings are constantly seeking, through material so-called sciences, the solution of the numerous problems that confront them in human experience.
ONE
day a student of Christian Science, on board a fast train that was speeding across the country, was joyously engaged in gleaning more of the realization that man is spiritual, when the word "collision" came suddenly to her thought.
HE
who has not been awakened by the illuminating touch of healing as practiced by Jesus the Christ and revived in these days by Christian Science, suffers a handicap and is unable to work intelligently for his own release, or the release of others, from the bonds of sickness and sin.
Everett P. Clark, Committee on Publication for the State of Washington,
In a recent issue of the Ledger an interview with four Tacoma clergymen was published under the caption, "Psychoanalysis Regarded as Bunk by Pastors Here.
Miss Florence B. Russell, Committee on Publication for Hampshire, England,
In reference to my quotation from the first chapter of Genesis, to justify the Christian Science teaching of the unreality of disease, I may say that this chapter contains all that is required.