The contributor of "Talks on Health" is either ignorant of what Christian Science is or utterly misconceives its teaching, when, advising your readers not to worry, he tells them, "Do not wait to be cured by the suggestive powers of Christian Science.
To say or imply that Christian Science is "made in America" and a man–made religion, as credited to a clergyman in a recent issue, has about as much force and effect with those who understand the subject as if he had said that Sir Isaac Newton made the law of gravitation.
One
day in the fall, when wandering with friends along a watercourse, looking for late autumn treasures with which to decorate the home where our Sunday services were held, I heard the dear children calling one another's attention to the beauty of the "love oak.
At
the Sunday services we have the privilege of giving our contribution toward the financial support of the church, and we can look upon the testimonies given at the Wednesday evening meetings as a means of contributing toward its spiritual support.