with contributions from Frank H. Decker, E. M. Martinson
All over the land it is reported that every department of church life is being aroused to interest and action, that churches of different denominations are working together, and even the Universalist churches, so long shut out from participation, are being invited and are accepting the invitation, showing that while there yet remain many differences of theological distinction, the forces of Christ are coming together under the banner of that love which inspires all alike to service.
An
article in a recent issue of The Christian Science Journal, telling of a man's vacation experiences, carried me back some years to a time when my early steps in Science were tentative and very timid.
The
word "omnipotence" is not infrequently used in a manner which is so careless as to frustrate the legitimate conclusions that should be drawn from its true meaning.
The remarkable religious revival in Wales and the awakening in London has turned attention sharply to similar possibilities in other parts of the world.
Christian Scientsts will read with much appreciation, your account of the meeting of Baptist ministers, at which Christian Science was discussed "from the standpoint of orthodox Christianity.
A State Bill of Rights is intended to accord strictly with the Constitution of the United States, which vouchsafes to the individual "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
In
its reformatory mission among mortals, Christian Science is working a radical but most needful change in the general thought upon the subject of metaphysical healing.