Letters to the Journal from our readers. Opinions expressed in this column are not necessarily those of The Christian Science Journal.
Letters & Conversations
On Northern Ireland and August issue Thank you for taking us into your question: "Could Northern Ireland be a role model for peace?" [see August cover]. That NICHS mural is unforgettable.
September 2004 Dear Friend, What happens when hearts full of love gather to consider the opportunities and challenges of being good Samaritans in the 21st century? Something extraordinary! The 2004 Annual Meeting of The Mother Church was just such an experience. On June 7, thousands of Mother Church members, readers of Science and Health, and spiritual seekers from more than 40 countries came together as a global family over the Internet and in Boston, US—to pause and think together about Mary Baker Eddy's expansive vision for Christian Science and for her book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
A welcomed view of volunteering What a refreshing experience to open the July Journal to "The new spirit of volunteering"! Often one hears the view expressed that Christian Scientists and their local churches are fulfilling their spiritual obligation to help their neighbor by supporting the Reading Room, literature distribution, care committee, and lectures; leave the community outreach for other needs to other churches and individuals. Your piece on volunteering beautifully shows the way to serve both the spiritual and human needs of one's community and experience the joys of personal fulfillment.
Fair Trade products and good government I really enjoyed the recent issue focusing on "Government that benefits everyone" [May 2004], particularly Richard A. Nenneman's article, "Humanity at the crossroads" [p.
Beauty that comes from God What a good article in the March Journal, "Qualities of beauty that touch the heart" [p. 40].
Images can speak any language I want to thank you for the photograph on the front of the March issue. It shows an Afghan woman driving an asphalt roller to pave a street in Kabul.
Gratitude for "Looking Back, Looking Forward" series What an incredible issue [February]. I am so inspired and uplifted by all of the wonderful sharing in this Journal, from relationship problems to head injuries to handling beliefs about age.
Journal's "reporting" on Jesus' healings I just received the February Journal. Looking through it, I turned to the article "A 'reporter's' perspective on Jesus' healings" [p.
Personal help from December article Thank you so much for publishing the healing article by Lesley Gort [see December, pp. 18—19].
Relating to 'today's (not yesterday's) seekers' What's heartening about the October 2003 Journal —and every other issue of the Journal and its sister, the Christian Science Sentinel, of late—is that the publishers, editors, and writers keep making one point abundantly clear. Namely, that the scientific system of spiritual healing called Christian Science was never meant to be clutched tightly by a denomination or practiced solely—much less secretly—by dyed-in-the-wool adherents.