Newton T. Burdick, Committee on Publication for the Province of British Columbia, Canada,
In your issue of January 23, the superintendent of the Vancouver General Hospital was quoted as giving some slight credit to Christian Science; but through his misunderstanding of the fundamental facts your readers may gain a wrong impression of this religion.
In
the spring and early summer there is, in certain regions, a constant procession of happenings that bring to adults and children alike a sense of renewal and joy.
How
common it is, especially in times of so-called trade depression, to hear people complain of being crushed by a load of debt! This problem at times assumes such alarming proportions that the sufferers may believe themselves driven to take some desperate measures.
The
student of Christian Science often marvels at the beauty and truth that unfold to him through the study of the inspired writings of the beloved Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.