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Of Good Report
The Monitor Blesses Its Readers
Mary Baker Eddy states in "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany" (p. 353), "The object of the Monitor is to injure no man, but to bless all mankind." This is proved in the experiences of its readers. A few of the many letters received from them follow.
The general secretary of a state council of churches writes: "We always think of The Christian Science Monitor in terms of reliability and of genuine concern with the world of the churches. It is a pleasure to work with your courteous reporters and other representatives, whether in connection with an annual meeting or some other event."

December 22, 1962 issue
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The Radiance of the Risen Day
L. IVIMY GWALTER
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"I have a goodly heritage"
MARGARET CASE PAULUS
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A Question of Faith
MARTIN REISS
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The True Spirit of Christmas
MAXINE LE PELLEY
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Freshness in Teaching the New Language
JOHN EZRA MCDOWELL
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Handling Aggression
CHARLOTTE S. STADIG
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God Guides Our Footsteps
ALTHEA BROOKS HOLLENBECK
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Sharing Our Textbook
Ralph E. Wagers
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Honest Prayer for Peace on Earth
Carl J. Welz
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I should like to express my...
Almira C. Truxall
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To those struggling with a physical...
Irene E. MacNeil
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Some time ago I cut my hand...
Cedric Anthony Matthews with contributions from Mary M. Matthews
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When Christian Science was...
Leda E. Cook
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About twenty years ago I was introduced...
Helen E. Rudio Dike
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Christian Science has been my...
Virginia Martin with contributions from Thomas N. Martin
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I was brought up in a Protestant...
Lyall S. Campbell
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Signs of the Times
Clarence W. Hall