Frank Savage, Committee on Publication for Nottinghamshire, England,
The very interesting remarks made by a clergyman in a recent sermon and reported in the Evening News, with reference to spiritual healing in the Christian churches, and the endeavors of the Christian Scientist in this direction, whilst they indicate a growing tendency in the Christian churches to reach out for divine means of healing.
Ralph G. Lindstrom, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
Christian Scientists rejoice in the press dispatch in your recent issue to the effect that the Jewish church is about to undertake the investigation of spiritual healing.
David A. Giel, Acting Committee on Publication for Holland,
In a recent issue of your paper a critic, though writing in a very appreciative way about Christian Science and its daily paper, The Christian Science Monitor, incidentally calls it profane that in The Mother Church in Boston, on one side of the great organ stands engraved a quotation from the New Testament, bearing Christ Jesus' name, and on the other side by way of a "pendant" a quotation by Mary Baker Eddy, thus putting the latter on a level with Jesus.
Theodore Burkhart, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
May we have the courtesy of your columns to correct the false impression, which we are told is somewhat prevalent in your community, that Christian Scientists worship their Leader, Mary Baker Eddy?
When
an aviator leaves the ground on a cloudy day he may not know the thickness of the clouds through which he must climb in order to be in pure sunlight.
One
of the greatest blessings that Christian Science has brought into human experience is the understanding of how to overcome the sense of discord in human relationships.
There
has probably never been a time in modern history when there has been a greater demand for proved ability and capacity to achieve, than at the present hour.
"Clad
in the panoply of Love, human hatred cannot reach you," says our Leader in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".
That
our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, recognized the great importance, both to our Cause and to the human race, of cherishing and guarding the pure consciousness of the child is amply evidenced by her references to this subject.