"Though
neither dome nor turret tells the tale of your little church, its song and sermon will touch the heart, point the path above the valley, up the mountain, and on to the celestial hills, echoing the Word welling up from the Infinite, and swelling the loud anthem of one Father-Mother, God—o'er all victorious!".
Dear Friend:— You say: "Christ came and died for the sins of the world; now when we accept him we are quickened, made alive spiritually, yet our physical bodies are just as much subject to sickness and death as before we accepted him," and I would answer that as man was made in the likeness of Spirit.
The
problem of instilling into the minds of children not merely the habit, but the spirit of obedience, is one of exceeding interest to every conscientious parent, and to the Christian Scientist above every other.
The
students of Christian Science are learning that whatever is needed in the way of literature for the benefit of themselves and the Cause is always supplied in due season.
I was
bicycling along a hot and dusty road, and trying to overcome as I went along a feeling of depression and weariness which had hung over me all day.
W. A. Reed
with contributions from Sarah E. Morrison
I wish to take this early opportunity of expressing my deep and sincere gratitude for the latest gift from our Leader; namely, the Concordance to Science and Health.
Our
Church Manual, in "A Rule for Motives and Acts," bids us : "Daily watch and pray to be delivered from all evil, from prophesying, judging, condemning, counseling, influencing or being influenced, erroneously.
As usual in Oriental countries, the admirable works constructed in ancient times for the water-supply of Jerusalem were long ago allowed to fall into a lamentable state of disrepair.
Canon Henson
of Westminster Abbey has recently said that the church has no right to withhold the sacrament from any Christian man who lives a consistent life and who has fulfilled the apostolic requirements of faith and baptism; "members of Christ's mystical body they are; and how can they be refused permission to affirm the fact?
At
this time of the year Nature is whispering to us of fulfilment through garnered grain and ripening fruits which in the springtime were folded up in sweet promise.