The
problem of finding continued employment and adequate compensation occupies much thought in our modern world, and too often fear of lack causes uncertainty, unhappiness, and distress.
Newspaper editors, many of whom live in counties where we have no branches of The Mother Church, are renewing their subscriptions to The Christian Science Monitor on the exchange-for-advertising plan.
Percival Vincett Parsons, Committee on Publication for Cape Province, South Africa,
One of your readers has drawn my attention to an article in a recent issue wherein your contributor has described the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, as "senseless prose-doggerel.
Dr. Frank F. Bunker, Committee on Publication for the District of Columbia,
When men begin to find out that their own wisdom and competency are not infallible; when the house of cards which they may have laboriously erected falls at their feet; when they stand apparently impotent at the crossroads of decision in some seeming crisis, then instinctively they reach out for help to the great spiritual leaders of the ages who have demonstrated that they "drank of unseen wells and tasted of bread not of this world.
Lt.-Col. Robert E. Key, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
A General, speaking last Sunday to the members of the Kennington and North Lambeth Post-War Brotherhood, alluded to Christian Scientists and their attitude towards pain.
In
I Corinthians we read, "Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, immoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.