Editorials

We give thee thanks, O Lord God almighty,.
To old-fashioned home-lovers, the dearest time of all the year is—
An eminent minister once said, "So many are God's kindnesses to us that as drops of water they run together, and it is not until we are borne up by the multitude of them, as by streams in deep channels, that we recognize them as coming from Him.
Article XXVI.
In commenting upon the present condition of religious thought and life, the editor of a leading denominational weekly has recently said,—
We have recently received quite a number of letters from Christian Scientists giving a statement of the work they are doing, some asking whether it is proper for them to continue their cards in the directory of practitioners published in The Christian Science Journal, others asking whether the writers should not make application for the insertion of their cards in this directory.

Words of Appreciation

The following telegram expressive of love and loyalty was recently received by our Leader.
The following new By-law has been adopted,—

What our Leader Says

Beloved Christian Scientists:—Keep your minds so filled with Truth and Love that sin, disease, and death cannot enter them.
Again, according to press reports, a physician of prominence, speaking before the National Prison Congress, has strongly urged the wisdom and necessity of relieving the communal burdens by painlessly ending the life of the "mentally irresponsible," the "hopelessly defective," that these unfortunates may find their only means of escape from unspeakable conditions.
"Throw up your windows and stand in the draft.
There' s nothing that wins like winsomeness, and many a man's determination and consequent career for good could be traced to some very simple but very genuine expression of the spirit of Christian brotherhood.