Occasionally
a testimony appears in the Sentinel in which the writer mentions regret at being unable to go to church because of living in an isolated place or where there are no other Scientists.
No one can be very long acquainted with Christian Science without noticing the small importance it attaches to profession and its insistence that one's convictions be demonstrated in practical life.
Many
times through the year do Christian Scientists pause to offer thanks to God for the ever-ascending pathway outlined by our Lesson-Sermons in the refreshing and healing references given us month after month, and also for the demonstrations which follow their study.
People have differed about almost everything involved in the destiny of mankind, but there is one point on which thoughtful men are quite generally agreed.
Standing
upon a mountain top, one of the mighty Sierras of southern California, in the early dawn, with the mist and fog rolling and tossing all around and below like the great billows of a mighty sea, with no land visible save that on which one is standing, thought is lifted in wonder and awe at the seeming might and majesty expressed in this grand view.