Albert E. Lombard, former Committee on Publication for Southern California,
The commendation of Christian Science implied in a letter to the editor, published in the Post, is appreciated, but the correspondent was mistaken in his statement that Christian Science "found its roots" in an Oriental philosophy.
How
often a child's words awaken us to greater appreciation and illumination of spiritual truth! A young boy had been looking forward to a picnic party, and early in the morning of the appointed day he appeared at the home of the friend who was to share the jaunt, his face glowing, his voice eager.
As
the wise and harmonious management of a home comes through the concerted effort and unified purpose of the members of the family, so should the affairs of a branch church be managed in wisdom and harmony through the active participation of the membership, in attendance and in metaphysical work for the services and business meetings.
Addressing
his disciples on the all-important subject of prayer, Christ Jesus said, "What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.
Miss Constance M. Frost, Committee on Publication for Queensland, Australia,
In 1908 Mary Baker Eddy established a daily newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor, high moral standard of which has been praised by editors, business men, and public officials in every country of the world in which the paper circulates.