The
Master's disciples were comparatively few in number Jesus chose them because of their receptivity to his teachings; but the multitudes were attracted more by his healing power and the benefits which it brought to them.
A student
of Christian Science, who was wrestling with problems which involved various disturbing beliefs about human personalities, was for a few days frequently interrupted in his studies by a little bird which repeatedly flew against the windowpanes of his study.
With
so many facilities for rapid communication at hand, it is often found necessary to choose by which of the various methods we shall receive or give out news.
What
a glorious release it would be, were self-condemnation and condemnation of others lifted from mankind! Personal condemnation is entirely useless and illegitimate.
Clair R. Robison, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
I have noted an article in a recent issue, and inasmuch as the information contained therein might indicate that Christian Scientists are not Christians and do not practice the Golden Rule, I should appreciate space in your paper to correct any false opinions which may have been formed by the readers of this article.
James W. Fulton, Committee on Publication for Ontario, Canada,
According to a recent report in the Midland Free Press, a speaker before the Midland Kiwanis Club "questioned the scientific basis behind Christian Science" and referred to this teaching as "quackery.
Lt.-Col. Robert E. Key, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
A correspondent writing in a recent issue on the subject of Christian Science, inquires how it can be proved that "God is infinite Mind," as stated in a recent lecture on Christian Science.