Robson Storey, Committe on Publication for the State of Arkansas,
Will you kindly allow me space in your paper for the correction of a misleading statement concerning healing of the sick through the power of prayer, made by a local pastor in your issue of May 7?
Mrs. Mary Blanch Jones, Committee on Publication for Gloucestershire, England,
In a recent issue, under the heading "Religion in India," a lecturer is reported to have stated that "many of the doctrines of Buddhism have been brought into Christian Science.
In
schools and in colleges the world over, the main thought of every student who really desires to advance is to do all he can honorably do to gain high marks and to pass his grade.
A young
woman who took up the profession of Christian Science nursing was once asked why she followed that line of work, and her reply was that by serving God and her fellow men in this manner she felt she was expressing at least to some extent her gratitude for what Christian Science had done for her.
Our
understanding of prayer, of its capacity, its power, and its joy, must depend upon our understanding of God and upon our intimate sense of communion with Him.