A STATESMAN
recently said, "National confidence will return just as soon as we are able to think again in terms of what we have and what we are rather than in what we have lost.
There
is talk, here and there, of sympathy for those sometimes referred to as "poor graduates" who are leaving school to enter a troubled business world, where fresh talents and training apparently count for little when weighed against experienced talent and scarcity of jobs.
Ray Birn Delvin, Committee on Publication for the Province of Quebec, Canada, in the
The report of a sermon, as printed in your issue of May 9, contained certain statements regarding Christian Science which, in fairness to your readers, I should correct; and I shall appreciate the courtesy of space in your columns to do so.
John H. P. Berthon, Committee on Publication for Glamorganshire, Wales, in the
I shall be much obliged if you will grant me space to reply to a review of a swansea physician's new book, as it contains some remarks about Christian Science that might be misleading to your readers.
John M. Dean, Committee on Publication for the State of Tennessee, in the
While the reference to Christian Science in the article entitled "Black Magic," which appeared in the Sunday magazine section of your paper, was more or less incidental to the subject, the very fact that it was even mentioned in that connection is likely to create an erroneous impression with those who are unacquainted with its teachings.
Miss Noreen McBride, Acting Committee on Publication for the State of Michigan, in the
In a recent issue of the Branch County News appeared a timely article entitled "What Fear and Fright Will Do," which refers to an incident similar to the one described by Mrs.
The
alert, public-spirited Christian Scientist strives to maintain a clear mental attitude on all questions that come before him as he reads the daily newspapers and listens to general conversation.
The Psalmist sang, "While I live will I praise the Lord: I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being," and thus my heart sings daily in gratitude to God for the many blessings I have received through Christian Science.
With grateful heart I join the great army of the redeemed who testify of the blessings received through the study of our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, and the help of faithful practitioners.
I heard of Christian Science in 1898 through a lady who was an invalid and who had been given up by physicians and was then receiving help in Christian Science.