Miss Dora Marguerite Kisch, Committee on Publication for the Transvaal, South Africa,
At the Johannesburg Diocesan Synod certain statements were made by the Very Reverend the Dean of Johannesburg that may be misleading to those who are not acquainted with the teachings of Christian Science.
Orwell Bradley Towne, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
A clergyman of your city recently delivered a sermon, published in the Bainbridge Republican, attacking Christian Science and making statements in regard to it which should, in the interests of fairness, be corrected.
Frank C. Ayres, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
A column recently appearing in your paper, heralding the cure of goiter by iodine, stated, "That will annoy some good ladies and gentlemen who say there is no such thing as sickness, therefore no such thing as a cure.
In
our progress from sense to Soul, there occasionally come times in our experience when we become somewhat impatient with the trials and tribulations that seem so unceasingly to beset us in our present state of understanding.
To
the observant, it is evident that there is an increasing conviction among thinkers in general that life is in reality mental, not material; that real experiences, and the things that truly count, occur in the realm of thought.
When
the weeping Mary in the extremity of her desolation threw herself at the Master's feet exclaiming, "Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died," Jesus replied with the question, "Where have ye laid him?
Christian Science
usually comes to us at a time when all material methods and means have failed to satisfy our particular need, and our faith in material support is exhausted.