Arthur P. DcCamp, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri
Class teaching in Christian Science is authorized by the Manual of The Mother Church of Christian Science, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
The
generally accepted theory that man possesses a dual nature, a human and a divine one, is to all appearances very real to mankind, despite the warning in the allegory of the garden of Eden that men should beware of partaking of the fruit of the tree of good and evil.
It
is with great gratitude that through the study of Christian Science we are coming to understand the counterfeit nature of the material world and the reality and permanence of the spiritual universe,—are coming to see that "in thy light shall we see light.
It
is quite generally acknowledged that our world workers look forward with pleasant anticipation to the vacation season; for to many such workers a vacation denotes a period of rest, idleness, material joys, or relaxation.
When
a Christian Scientist is confronted with a problem, be it sickness or some discordant condition affecting his environment, he knows that the law of God, perceived and adhered to, will make adjustment, and result in the elimination of the discordant belief which has been manifesting itself.