Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
With regard to an article on metaphysical healing that appeared in an issue of your paper, please permit me to state on behalf of the Christian Science church that the curative method employed by Christian Scientists is radically different from that used by persons who style themselves "metaphysicians" and "divine healers.
As
one of the several avenues of church work available to members of a Christian Science church, what a glorious privilege of serving the office of usher affords! Here, indeed, is an opportunity to "freely give," to be a genuine host to numerous friends—stranger, visitor, church member.
To
all the visitors who come to Boston at the time of the Annual Meeting, The Mother Church with its loving welcome stands as a symbol of he motherhood of God, "all-knowing, all-seeing, all-acting, all-wise, all-loving, and eternal; Principle".
Not
a few in these days of business and social revolution are crying out for the solution of problems relating to the maintenance of their business and domestic affairs.
A woman
was once talking to a sympathetic guest about her own and her friend's experiences of relief from suffering and escape from difficulties when relying on God as the only power, a state of trust made possible by what they had learned whilst studying Christian Science.
W. Archibald Wallace, Committee on Publication for the State of West Virginia,
While reading the article on "The International Sunday School Lesson" for August 2, which appeared in the Herald-Dispatch, I was particularly impressed with the following statements: "There is no merit in simply scanning the words of the Bible, without knowledge of their meaning.
John T. Ferry, Committee on Publication for Western Australia,
It is evident that a clergyman has a wrong impression of Christian Scientists, or he would never have made the statement he did regarding them and Mrs.