THE
one great social question, particularly in a democracy, presents itself under three aspects: How shall I make the most of myself and still serve others?
A GREAT
multitude of earnest and intelligent people here and abroad already know that Christian Science has meant "Life and Health" to them in times of crisis when other means have failed.
"WE
can do more good by being good than in any other way," says Rowland Hill, and he thus embodies a thought, which has come down the ages with all the force given it by the impetus of Jesus' example, and which is to-day reiterated and emphasized in the life of one whom Christian Scientists love and revere.
DURING
a recent snow and sleet storm, which prostrated the telegraph and telephone lines, and caused the newspapers to print scarehead warnings against "live wires," one of our officials, in walking toward the station, overtook a man standing in the snow in apparent distress.
THE
need of knowing, as well as the certainty of knowing the truth has shown me recently the necessity of taking a higher step, and of absolute reliance upon God, divine Principle.