Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
In a recent article in the Appenzeller-Zeitung, Christian Science is mentioned, and the reader is referred to a booklet which confuses Christian Science with subjects with which it has nothing in common.
Guy Haldane Dempster, Committee on Publication for Egypt,
The references, direct or implied, which a clergyman makes in the article which appeared in your issue of the 12th instant under the above heading [Telepathy and Clairvoyance] may mislead some of your readers regarding the nature of Christian Science healing.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
The writer of the article "Mind Over Matter," published in the January number of the Chiropractic Journal, spoke most kindly of Christian Science as having "restored to health many thousands of sufferers," and said that it is still doing this.
Much
is still heard these days about unemployment; and it is quite generally conceded that there is a seeming lack of opportunity and available positions for many who are out of employment, as well as for young people leaving colleges and schools of vocational training.
The
following admonition from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, is priceless in the clearness and directness of its instruction.
In
a study of the teachings of the Master, Christ Jesus, it is interesting and instructive to note how frequently he employed simple illustrations drawn from casual and commonplace human experience to emphasize some great and vital truth.