Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.

Editorials
ONE who loves the seashore has surely noticed that a high wave meeting a great rock gives out a terrible booming sound. But the same wave passing the rock and being met by a gentle slope of sand sings softly as it foams its way forward.
A LEADING idea in the revelation of Christian Science is that there is but one Christ. This Christ is the divine ideal, the Truth, which does not come and go but is eternally present to be discerned and revered and expressed.
The power of God is unopposed, for God is All. The suggestion that there is an evil power must be opposed, or it becomes a seeming reality.
Freedom is a word that has great appeal and a variety of meanings. In early life it may mean escape from needed parental supervision.
That which begins spiritually must continue to develop spiritually. This is true of the Church which Christ Jesus founded.
A Committee on Care for Christian Scientists, which replaces the Committee on Christian Science Nursing Homes, has been appointed by this Board. This Committee is authorized to administer the following policy respecting nursing care for Christian Scientists: 1.
The election of Arthur P. Wuth, C.
A Visitor to Pleasant View, in Concord, New Hampshire, looks with delight upon the pretty pond which students of Christian Science gave to Mrs. Eddy.
Christian Science is a radical religion, because it is Science. Its contribution to humanity's progress out of ignorance into understanding, out of limitation into freedom, out of bondage into dominion, is to be found not in the points of agreement with other religions and other sciences but in the points of disagreement.
Many remarkable unfoldments are going on in human consciousness, but nothing is more important than the appearing of the spiritual idea, Church. According to Christian Science, this structure of Deity includes the true concept of everything created.