Much has been said in our Journals of late, in regard to the circulation of Christian Science literature.
While our heart goes out in gratitude and praise for the blessings its teachings have brought, and are still bringing to us, and while we are earnestly desiring for ourselves a fuller, broader, higher realization of Life, Truth and Love, our thought reaches out to those still a little way behind, to draw them to the same fount of supply, the knowledge of God, the Father, our All in all. Although proof of our statements is no longer necessary to enforce their reality, since the night of doubt has passed, and day-break is before us, the following incident speaks, for itself, of the power of Truth applied, and may suggest another avenue whereby good can be accomplished.
In the orthodox Churches there is always missionary work being done, and the call goes forth not only for aid materially, but spiritually. In response to a demand for reading matter, Sunday-School books, papers, quarterlies —anything in this line of thought, a few Christian Science Journals were offered, with fear and trembling perhaps, because of the old church beliefs to be encountered before they found a ready acceptance.