Major Francis L. L. Roupell, former Committee on Publication for Canton and Hongkong, China,
If "Observer" is sincerely interested in the life and teaching of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, may I recommend him to read her book.
John A. C. Fraser, Committee on Publication for the Province of Alberta, Canada,
Reports to this office regarding a broadcast over radio station CFCN are to the effect that a speaker declared Christian Science to be antichrist, and that Christian Scientists deny the virgin birth of Jesus.
Leslie Burn Andreae, Committee on Publication for Norfolk, England,
In stating in today's Eastern Daily Press that a certain movement "is essentially an American mission, like Christian Science, Moody and Sankey, and other less successful transatlantic efforts at propagandism," your contributors loses sight of the fact that any "mission" which has as its motive the betterment of mankind can hardly be said to belong to any one country.
The
omnipresence of God means to the student of Christian Science the constant presence of good, which enables him to express assurance, steadfastness, and resourcefulness.
Christ Jesus
said, "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly," and Christian Science shows how this more abundant life may be obtained.