Generally
speaking, wealth is considered as something material, such as money or personal property; but after studying Christian Science one finds that true wealth consists of a knowledge of God as infinite Life, immortal Truth, divine Love, the one source of all true supply.
One
of the many blessings Christian Science confers on mankind is that it shows them how in times of need to turn to God in simple trust and obedience, and warns them against the temptation to look upon any evil condition as true or real, or to question God's willingness and ability to help them.
with contributions from J. R. Clynes, Elihu Root, Joan Mary Fry, Salvador de Madariaga, Sisley Huddleston, Albert Einstein, Mayor Hoan, J. C. Penney, John A. Hutton
Caleb P. Francis, Committee on Publication for Shropshire, England,
In your last issue you print a letter from Los Angeles signed by "An Old Salopian," which refers to a previous correspondence in your columns on the subject of Christian Science.
Richard O. Shimer, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
I wish to express my sincere gratitude for the kindly spirit manifested in your article of November 8, in regard to the recent sermon broadcast over Station WBOW, in which you mention the effect which it had on members of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Terre Haute.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
An article in your issue of July 21 gave misleading views concerning Mary Baker Eddy and "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," of which Mrs.