OUR LEADER'S REQUEST

[The following request from our Leader, which appeared in our issue of Nov. 23, is republished because it does not seem to have been read by all when it first appeared. Letters to our Leader should be brief, to the point, and important, rather than a mere statement of personal experience.—Editor]

One of the burdens imposed upon Pleasant View is that of lengthy epistles, sent to our dear Leader, often upon trivial and inconsequential subjects. It is right to say, however, that these letters very seldom come from students, from church officers, or from committees on publication.

Mrs. Eddy is always glad, let it be remembered, to receive letters of loving appreciation, and to hear of the spiritual growth of the individual and of the Cause, but these letters should always be clear and concise. Thus her correspondents will not interfere with her labors for the Cause.

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