Letters from the Field

"'And his name shall be called Wonderful.'

"I desire to express my very deep appreciation of the new book, 'Christian Science War Time Activities.' I knew much work had been done by our Welfare Workers, but had no idea of its scope or magnitude. It was truly a wonderful work, and must be far-reaching in its results. The whole book is so full of love, of the divine compassion which heals and saves, that one cannot fail to imbibe its spirit and be the better for having read it.

"All hail to our Welfare Workers, to our Army Chaplains, to our Comforts Committee, to our Board of Directors, and to all the dear ones who worked, at home and overseas, for our brave boys! The book should be read by every Christian Scientist, and must give to the world at large a better and more comprehensive understanding of the Love which is God."

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