Letters to the Journal from our readers. Opinions expressed in this column are not necessarily those of The Christian Science Journal.
Letters & Conversations
GRATITUDE FOR ARTICLES I just finished reading Jeffrey Hildner's interview with Fenalla Bennetts in the October Journal [p. 18].
DIRECTORS' VISIT TO CUBA I would like to express my deep gratitude for the infinite ways our Father-Mother God cares and provides for all His/Her children. I was blessed by the articles on the visit of the Christian Science Board of Directors to Cuba in the September 2008 Journal [pp.
BLESSING MARRIAGES Though I haven't yet read all of the August 2008 Journal, I just had to write regarding "True Love" (p. 54) by Lynde McCormick, with its moving corroboration by his wife, Andrea.
THE TRUE COST Thank you for the periodicals. I don't know what I'd do without them.
UNCOVERING THE ROOF Thank you for the last issues of the Journal, covering the synonyms for God. With much gratitude I read the article "Church: More Than the Sum of Its Parts" in the May issue by Curt Wahlberg [p.
EXTRAORDINARY INTERVIEW There is so much good in your May issue (keynoting Love)—my thanks! In particular, that extraordinary interview with Don Griffith ["Journey to Healing," p. 18] took what were, I have realized much of late, fragmented perceptions on my part about spiritual progress and growth—not to mention healing—and hurled them across the room and bounced them off the opposite wall.
THE 'HOLE' IN THE BERLIN WALL What a wonderful article in the March Journal regarding the Christian Science group in Riga, Latvia ["The Power of One .
NEARLY SPEECHLESS Wow! I'm nearly speechless over the February 2008 Journal ["Discover God as Soul"]. It covers in depth my favorite synonym for God.
BLESSING COMMUNITIES Thank you so much for the article "On the Road Again" published in the January 2008 issue of the Journal [p. 12].
GRATEFUL FOR THE JOURNAL I couldn't let 2007 end without a letter of thanks for each Journal published this and other years! Every writer, photographer, illustrator, and contributor has given me some gift of pure spiritual insight and sweet inspiration to better bless my fellow man. Every page deserves praise, but this December morning I was moved by "God, Conversation, and 'the Two Toms,'" by Joan Taylor [December, p.