The
world today has already received wonderful benefits through Christian Science, and not the least of these is the revolutionized thought of the medical fraternity and all others engaged in the endeavor to relieve humanity of its suffering.
Christian
people are familiar with the story of Saul of Tarsus, and how by a sudden illumination he was converted to a follower of the once despised Nazarene.
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.