The Monitor and Liberty

In various communities throughout the Field, local Churches of Christ, Scientist, from time to time present "Monitor Exhibits" at which various features which go to make up this international newspaper are displayed.

A student of Christian Science who for many years had been finding daily inspiration in the religious articles on the Home Forum page, and had also enjoyed the Monitor's clean news, truthful advertising, educational articles, illuminating editorials, wholesome humor, bright anecdotes, and other entertaining features, was privileged to take a small part in arranging one of these exhibits, and gained a still deeper, even a reverent appreciation of the great gift our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, bestowed upon all mankind when she gave it The Christian Science Monitor.

As feature after feature was studied separately, in settings designed to emphasize their individual qualities, it was more fully realized how each one, in its line, served its purpose. The many component parts assembled in this exhibit into a harmonious whole symbolized the Monitor's lofty purpose set forth by Mrs. Eddy in the words "to injure no man, but to bless all mankind" (The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 353).

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