The
declaration is often made by students of Christian Science, "I know that all God's ideas are in their right places;" but not infrequently this declaration is followed by a discouraged qualification, "But I can't see that I am in my right place all the same.
The
inestimable value of our Lesson-Sermons was impressed upon the writer more clearly than ever at the time of an epidemic, when, in accordance with an interpretation given to a state law, all public places including churches were closed.
In
these days, so full of important demands on thought and time, the command, "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness," comes as a bugle call to greater consecration of thought and purpose.
In
that wonderful chapter on Genesis, which is a very important part of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs.
"The committee have many times received inspiration from the talks with the boys, who are so brave and uncomplaining of their hardships, and withal so humble when reciting their experiences at the front.
In an editorial under the caption "Christian Science and the Flu," are unjust and untruthful statements regarding Christian Science, which tend to mislead readers.
The disposition of human nature to look on the dark side of things and argue for the supposed power of evil, whether in the form of pain, sickness, or what not, is proverbial.