A correspondent writing in your issue of December 14 is mistaken in supposing that the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, is the Christian Scientists' Bible.
Arthur T. Morey, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
May I drop a letter into the Christian-Evangelist post office in reference to the letter in the Christian-Evangelist entitled "The Church and Divine Healing," by a clergyman?
During
student days it frequently happens, especially at examination periods, that one is confronted by the seemingly herculean task of remembering an accumulation of facts.
A knowledge
of the presence and power of God was a constant assurance of supply not only to the ancient worthies and to Christ Jesus and his disciples, but also to all who turned to them for help.
In
a world comprised of countless useful and what are considered essential activities, it is always recognizable that some individuals seem better qualified to fill certain places and engage in particular phases of activity than are some others.