Notices

From the Directors

Christian Science Officiating Ministers and Christian Science Authorized Workers

Men serving with the armed forces of the allied nations in the United Kingdom are privileged to call upon Christian Science Officiating Ministers there, the same as those serving in the Forces of His Britannic Majesty. Although Christian Science chaplains are not provided in Great Britain, these Officiating Ministers (a designation approved by the Chaplain General's Department) for nearly two years have been serving Christian Scientists and others who desire their aid, in the several Army and Air Force Commands in Great Britain. A Christian Science Officiating Minister, stationed at Cairo, Egypt, is serving in the same capacity with the Middle East Forces. The service rendered is similar to that of Christian Science Chaplains and Wartime Workers with the armed forces of the United States.

Women ministers, designated as Christian Science Authorized Workers, were appointed several months ago to meet similar needs of the women in the Auxiliary Territorial Services in Great Britain.

Men and women serving in the allied forces, as well as their relatives and friends, who desire to get in touch with a Christian Science Officiating Minister or Christian Science Authorized Worker in Great Britain, may send their communications in care of the Christian Science Committee on Publication in London, whose address is Donington House, Norfolk Street, Strand, W. C. 2.

Those desiring to communicate with the Christian Science Officiating Minister at Cairo should communicate with him in care of Christian Science Society, 3 Midan Mustafa Kamel, Cairo, Egypt.

Hints to Contributors

Religious articles for the Christian Science periodicals are highly appreciated. Whether for the Journal, Sentinel, or Monitor, they should be addressed to The Christian Science Publishing Society, Journal and Sentinel Editorial Department, One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Articles are accepted only from members of The Mother Church. They should contain about 500 to 1000 words; those for the Monitor from 750 to 900 words. Freshness, originality, naturalness, variety are prized. Have at least one quotation from the Bible and also one from our Leader's writings.

Convincing testimonies are welcome. They should be to the point, making it clear that the writer has been healed in Christian Science. Vivid pictures of injuries or of suffering are to be avoided. Each testimony should be verified by three members of The Mother Church who know of the healing or can vouch for the testifier. In lieu thereof his affidavit will suffice, though he should, if possible, also submit verification from one or two members. Complete addresses of the testifier and his vouchers should accompany the testimony.

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