One
of the greatest needs of all who are striving to be Christian Scientist, is a constant, far-reaching protection from the suggestions of mortal mind.
I was much interested in your editorial of last week, "The Better Part," in which was brought out the difference between the persons living in the material sense of things, controlled only by the desires and aspirations of this material life; and those striving for an understanding of the spiritual life with its absolute realities.
Whoever has been privileged to heal the sick by Christian Science methods, or is familiar with the blessed peace and influence of such methods, must be amazed at their comparison to the practices of negro savages in equatorial Africa.
Inasmuch
as the Scriptures teach that prayer is the Christian's means of obtaining divine aid, no question can be of more importance surely, than this: What is prayer?