LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

New Rochelle, N. Y., March 22, 1910.

Beloved Leader:—The enclosed letter from my father arrived this morning, and I hasten to carry out his wish for me to forward it to you, as he did not have your mail address. I trust his loving thought may add to the joy of your busy life. Many times my gratitude goes out to God for your glorious messages which heal and uplift mankind. I hope to prove my faithfulness to you by doing each day better healing work and living what you have taught me in your writings. I am daily more grateful for your wisdom in establishing class instruction. The world is hungry for the food of Truth. I am beginning to see more clearly the many opportunities you give to give a better knowledge of Christian Science, which establishes the kingdom of heaven within.

Your loving follower,
Mrs. Elizabeth H. McQueen.

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