Some time ago we called to the attention of Churches of Christ, Scientist, in San Francisco, the great need of metaphysical support of the prison work.
In meeting the needs of the New York City prison population, which is approximately fifty-nine hundred, The Christian Science Monitor is proving itself to be of very great value.
Stanley Sheen, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
In your recent issue the following comment is reported under the heading "The Part Religion Plays": "People who left the church and went to, say, Christian Science, would find there was something new in that movement, and they would feel better mentally and physically.
Dr. David A. Giel, Committee on Publication for Holland,
Recently De Avondpost contained a detailed review of a booklet wherein the author comments unfavorably on various healing methods, which differ from the methods with which he, as a medical doctor, has always been associated.
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
In a recent issue of your paper appears a partial review of a book in which the writer refers to "Christian Science as a curious mixture of inconsistent idealism.
When
Jesus was talking to his disciples shortly before his ascension, he made the comforting declaration, "Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.
A study
of the Gospels reveals the fact that many of Jesus' healings took place by the wayside, as he traveled and taught in the Syrian hills and the Galilean valleys.