An
individual who has become interested in Christian Science finds himself passing through certain phases of progress that, more or less, are experienced by all of his fellow seekers for Truth.
Every
earnest and sincere student desires above all else to progress in his understanding of Christian Science and in his ability to apply its truths in everyday living.
What
is the reason, one may ask, that the children of Israel were led from Egypt to Canaan by such a roundabout course when there lay to the northeast a more direct way?
Miss Maude A. Law, Committee on Publication for Barbados,
The saying that "constant dripping of water wears away a stone" is as applicable metaphysically as physically; hence I am again asking the favor of space in your paper to refute an oft-repeated and oft-corrected misstatement concerning Christian Science.
John Murray Burriss, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
Writing under the caption, "Christian Science and Art," in the column entitled "The One-Minute Pulpit," in your recent issue, a contributor states he understands, after reading the court decision in a New York case, that the adherents of Christian Science "believe that matter has no existence except as a manifestation of the mind.
Conrad Bernhard, Jr., Committee on Publication for the State of Maryland,
It is much to be regretted that we still occasionally find a writer on religious subjects who cannot discuss the problems of his own denomination without a covert sneer at the religious beliefs of others.