Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
A letter under the heading "On Pow-Wowing," appearing in your issue of December 7, contains something of interest and much of fact concerning present-day superstition.
If "Onlooker" will only take the trouble to read the testimonies of healing in the last chapter of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, he will see how Mrs.
Ralph G. Lindstrom, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
Without respect to particular church affiliation, Christians no doubt unite in the view that Christianity and the Christian ministry are to be tested by the life and works of Jesus of Nazareth, the Way-shower.
The
greatest or the most trivial task, from the management of a nation to the care of a cottage, may be made to glorify God as men acknowledge that divine Mind is All, and that all true activity is an expression of Mind.
Perhaps
the question of employment looms on the horizon of the business world with greater force to-day than ever before; and to many it suggests fear of what the future may bring.
Miss Helena de Graaf, Committee on Publication for Java,
With reference to an article on cancer, appearing in De Malanger of January 28, I beg you kindly to give me an opportunity in your paper to clear Christian Science from the attack made at random by the humanitarian writer and to prevent confusion.