IN
a year full of blessings, one great gift came to me through our beloved Leader's Dedication Address to the Concord Church, and I should be ungrateful indeed did I not recognize the give with the gift.
SOME
weeks ago, during a series of evangelistic meetings held in a Western city, the attention of a Christian Scientist was especially directed to this subject, "Get right with God," which had been announced for discussion at a specified time.
with contributions from Charles E. Jefferson, C. Ellwood Nash
The pessimism and hopelessness so prevalent to-day, even among professing Christians, are the direct result of a failure to grasp the fundamental doctrine of God's omnipotence.
While it is always the duty of all to hold fast to that which is true and to be ready to prove all things, it is nevertheless true that we are too prone to brand everything as heresy which differs from our own cherished opinions.
Recently,
while in the Himalaya Mountains, a party of travelers made the ascent of a high spur, called Tiger Hill, in order to see that rare and beautiful sight, — sunrise on that vast mountain range of which Mt.
As
a newspaper man with thirty years' activity in the metropolis of this country, the most interesting phenomenon to me is the mental transformation which is taking place among "my kind.
That
is a poor general who in time of war leaves camp or fort unguarded or unwatched, at any point or at any hour, for sooner or later he may meet defeat through these very weaknesses, when a proper vigilance might ensure his safety and success.