Reading Room Notes

The response to the opportunity offered librarians,* to share their rich experiences in Reading Room service, has been favorable. The Editors are grateful to those who have sent inspring accounts of healings, and ways and means by which librarians have been guided to handle problems arising in this vital activity, More accounts of such proofs of the usefulness of our Reading Rooms will be welcome. Those who contribute for this column are urged to include all details relative to the experience or healing recorded, so that there is no doubt or question about how the help was rendered and the healing accomplished. Of particular value to readers and librarians is the account of metaphysical reasoning involved in working out specific Reading Room problems, and the Editors welcome letters which include these details. Also of great interest to branch church members are the accounts of Reading Rooms recently moved to locations where the opportunity is presented to serve the community in a larger way.

*Sentinel of may 29, 1943.

France: Though for some years we have received practically no books or periodicals, our Reading Room has carried on its activity of dispensing Christian Science literature, with the exception of one year during the occupation when we were obliged to close. But throughout that time the dispensation of the truth under the government of divine Principle went on, in large part, without interruption. Our library books were lent to seekers for the light by the practitioners to whom they had been entrusted.

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