S. Britton R. Foster, Committee on Publication for Ontario, Canada,
Your issue of recent date contained a report of a sermon on "Church Union," in which a clergyman intimated that Christian Scientists might join the United Church of Canada, because in "essential agreement" with its new creed.
Sometimes
the student of Christian Science who can valiantly meet the claims of sickness seems to lose his weapons of warfare when that slinking old enemy, discouragement, sneaks upon him unawares.
Full-armored
, as God's children, we are commissioned to wage a warfare against the evil beliefs that beset the human race, until Soul reigns triumphant.
The
student of Christian Science, earnestly striving to work out the problem of being, very soon realizes that the unfoldment and demonstration in the individual consciousness of a correct understanding of God, and of man's relation to God, is the task set before him by the Scriptural admonition to "work out your own salvation.
We
are told that when the children of Israel, fleeing before the wrath of Pharaoh, reached the shores of the Red Sea and were seemingly shut off from all escape, they were sore afraid.
Frank A. Updegraff, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
In the report of a sermon on the subject of "Christianity and Psychology," which appeared in the Evening Journal, the speaker is reported as having expressed his belief in divine healing; also, as having attempted to refute the teachings of Christian Science with Bible authority, by reading from the Bible in comparison with extracts on the same subjects from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," the Christian Science textbook, by Mary Baker Eddy.
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In reply to a gentleman writing on Christian Science in your recent issue, let me say that reality in Christian Science means the manifestation of God, good, only.