One
is often sorely tempted to accept the evidence of the senses when after a clear declaration of the truth of being one's problem seems no nearer a right solution; yet it is only by sustained confidence in the certain and scientific action of Truth that the answer is perceived.
The
beginner in Christian Science sometimes encounters a sense of bewilderment when trying to adjust his new view of things to the conditions that still largely make up his environment.
For the enlightenment of one whose letter entitled "Transcendental Thinking" appeared in a recent issue, permit me to state that Christianity as Jesus taught it and as Mrs.
There seems to be an almost irresistible tendency in some quarters to refer to Christian Science in such a way as to intimate that it is not truly scientific, and to try to confuse it with suggestion, hypnotism, and other questionable mental practices.
Christian Science must be accomplishing its healing mission in your community, else why should a medical doctor pay for three and a half columns in which to abuse it and vilify its Founder?