IN
the opening verses of the eighth chapter of Mark's Gospel, it is related that Jesus called the attention of his disciples to the physical needs of the four thousand people who, in their eagerness to gain spiritual enlightenment, had remained with him in the wilderness three days.
IN
these days when one hears so many people talk about unemployment, a young student of Christian Science may be tempted to fear the possible loss of his job.
NEARLY
two thousand years ago, Paul the Apostle wrote to the Philippians, "The peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
SOLDIERS
have said that during long marches weariness has suddenly given place to strength as the band sounded forth its martial music, and they have marched on unconscious of the body.
Frank J. Linsley, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut,
As reported in a recent issue of your paper, a bishop spoke kindly of Christian Science in a sermon, when he said: "Christian Science is right in many things.
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
Your recent issue carries an article in which Christian Science "tabernacles" are mentioned in a way that plainly shows the writer has no knowledge of the spiritual nature of Christian Science teaching.
Mrs. Gudrun G. Jensen, Committee on Publication for Norway,
Regarding a paragraph in a recent issue of your paper, I must request space for a short statement to prevent a misunderstanding of the reference to Christian Science.