Now
that so much is thought and talked of the world being made safe for democracy, it is interesting to analyze just what is meant by such an assertion and by what methods the task may be accomplished.
One
of the many fishermen who troll for salmon off the coast of southeastern Alaska had occasion to cross Chatham Straits during a very heavy fog and found it necessary to exercise every precaution in navigating his little craft that he might reach safely the protected harbor for which he had started.
Great
is the blessing of the verbal testimony that is given every Wednesday evening and on Thanksgiving Day in hundreds of Christian Science churches all over the world.
The
influence of Christian Science upon the thinking of to-day has produced a revolutionary reaction concerning the controlling motives in human existence that is a saving grace to those who follow its divine leadings.
We
are living in an era of ever increasing liberality of conviction, when most men are disposed to recognize some values in well-nigh every phase of past and present belief.
To
the sincere student of Christian Science the question frequently arises, either in his own experience, or through that of others: How am I to know which of two or more ways, each perhaps seeming to be good, is the right way, hence God's way, to pursue?
A SUPERFICIAL
glance at the affairs of the world to-day might cause many people who are not accustomed to looking below the material surface of things to exclaim that indeed the times are out of joint.
TO
those who have been studying Christian Science and endeavoring to live what it teaches, comes a desire to share with others the blessings they have received.