In
Mark's Gospel it is recorded that Jesus, after giving much helpful admonition to his disciples, concluded with the statement, "And what I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.
Centuries
have passed since Jesus, our dear Master, taught by parables the great truth that the one God is an ever-present source of help to mankind, available to them in the ratio that they understand and demonstrate the true nature of Deity.
Stanley M. Sydenham, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
The gentleman who opened the "Palestine in Rotherham" Exhibition is reported in a recent issue of your newspaper to have drawn attention to the "great movement towards a liberal thought in the last half century among the Jews who think;" and to have further stated that "this has led, in the first place, to pure secularism, and a very large number have been led into those queer kinds of so-called religion which, I don't think, are going to justify themselves in the long run.
Mrs. Nannie I. Brown, Committee on Publication for the Canal Zone
In your issue of March 23, there appeared a letter in which the author asks for an explanation of a quotation from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
Sometimes
when the sun is shining brightly, there may be clouds in the sky, here and there, and we may not be aware that they are rendering the sunlight less clear and brilliant.
In
a certain article on the Women's Activities Page of The Christian Science Monitor there appeared the arresting advice: "Don't forget about turning generous hems.