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[As published in the Christian Science Sentinel, December 10, 1949]

FROM THE DIRECTORS

From the January 1950 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The Radio Fund was established to enable individual Christian Scientists, branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, and Christian Science Societies to share with The Mother Church the expense of its religious broadcasts — extending now to several countries — and the nationwide American network program, "The Christian Science Monitor Views the News," sponsored by The Christian Science Publishing Society.

From small beginnings these two types of program have grown as their value was tested until they now reach many millions of people weekly, a large proportion of whom undoubtedly would not be hearing of Christian Science without them. The fruitage from these programs, in healing and the broadening of interest in Christian Science and The Christian Science Monitor, has been abundant.

The cost of this radiocasting is necessarily large, and it is, of course, a continuing one. Thus there is a continuing need for contributions to the Radio Fund. These may be sent to ROY GARRETT WATSON, Treasurer, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.

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