Last
winter when the streets were covered with ice and snow, it seemed rather a difficult task for the writer to go from one place to another without falling or the fear of falling.
Into
the experience of each earnest worker, at different stages of spiritual unfoldment, the words of Paul will recur with an ever increasing insistence, "Let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup.
To
those who are eagerly looking forward to the establishment on earth of the universal knowledge of God as omnipotent and omnipresent, there sometimes comes a sense of disappointment when friends and those dear to us show indifference after some study of the authorized literature of Christian Science.
A careful
analysis of the published testimonies of those who have been healed by Christian Science, cannot fail to reveal the interesting fact that along with the return to harmonious conditions comes a real and unquenchable desire to study the Scriptures.
The
meaning of the rooms established by the Christian Science War Relief committees in connection with the various camps and training stations, to the men in the service of the United States and her allies, is only now beginning to be unfolded.
To
the student of Christian Science, and especially to the beginner in its study, the first chapter of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," captioned "Prayer," stands out as one of greatest interest.
Christian Science presents to suffering humanity the wonderful possibilities of the application of the law of divine Spirit, and Christian Scientists have learned to know that this divine Principle, this divine, unerring law, when understandingly applied, saves and heals; for believing in its efficacy they are going out into all the world, casting out devils and healing all manner of disease.