“The church which is alive to Monitor advertising is an active church, and that means a healthy and progressive church.”

Originally published in the 1932 pamphlet titled “The church which is alive to Monitor advertising is an active church, and that means a healthy and progressive church.”

During Annual Meeting Week, 1932, the Advertising Committees for The Christian Science Monitor were addressed by the chairman of the Advertising Information Committee of The Mother Church. He was none other than Irving C. Tomlinson, author of Twelve Years with Mary Baker Eddy. His message is as vital today as it was then—showing clearly the Monitor's role as an integral part of Church.

His address reads in part as follows:

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