W. Stuart Booth, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
Christian Scientists note with gratitude and rejoicing the awakening interest in and appreciation of healing by prayer in some of the other Christian churches.
Charles E. Heitman, Committee on Publication for the State of New York
I shall appreciate an opportunity to comment upon and correct certain erroneous implications and statements relative to the Christian Science religion contained in an article under the caption "Shafts and Darts," and also in a review of the book, "The Occult Sciences," appearing in a recent issue.
Arthur F. Algie, Committee on Publication for China
The Bishop of Manchester, in giving his conclusion on the subject of spiritual healing, published in your issue of recent date, says that the practice of Christian Science has brought incalculable benefit to many people, though its theories seem to him singularly imbecile.
A Very
weary one sometimes hears of Christian Science, catches some gleam of its beauty and truth, but finds himself regretting that it is not for him because he feels as if he has not the strength to master it.
In
many of the Christian Science branch churches throughout the world a building fund is maintained for the purpose of making improvements on Christian Science churches; and members of the churches and congregations are lovingly invited to participate in the work.
One
summer day in the Rocky Mountains, when far up one of the canons, a group of travelers left the trail, and to their delight soon found themselves in a beautiful meadow of luxuriant grass sprinkled with daisies.