Letters from our readers

Letters to the Editor
THE TRINITY I always look forward to each issue of the Journal arriving, and I particularly enjoyed the July 2010 edition. It was a delight to see so many contributions written by good friends.
THEY TURN YOUR WORLD UPSIDE DOWN— those unforgettable parable/stories Jesus taught with. The masses that followed Jesus around Galilee weren't always sure what he meant by those parables, but they listened hour after hour, and learned through his storytelling that the kingdom of heaven had actually come.
PRETTY DEFINITIVE I read with interest Beth Carey's article. "The Book of John: New Lessons in Healing," in the June issue of the Journal (p.
STILL TOUCHED For a number of days after reading Lisa Troseth's article "Unity: It's Inescapable" (May Journal, p. 54), I am still touched and drawn back to how she described the importance of something so small (and yet so valuable) as the instantaneous healing of a paper cut, mostly because at the time her thought was arrested by higher and deeper ideas.
THEOLOGY LIVED "My Church Home" by Fabienne Roy (p. 60) in the April Journal resonated with me.
CLEAR MESSAGE Thank you, thank you.
NEW SERIES Thanks for printing the preview of the new series by the Christian Science Board of Directors and other workers ("Second-Century Christian Science: Depth, Dimension, Demonstration," January Journal, p. 30).
DOMINION As I read the January Journal I am inspired, enthused, impelled to lift my practice of, and commitment to, this wonderful, precious Science of the Christ. As I read "Your Insights" (Edwin Starner, p.
IN TUNE Wow! You all are so in tune! I'm so very grateful. The message in the December Journal from the Christian Science Board of Directors ("An Important Series Beginning January 2010—Second-Century Christian Science: Depth, Dimension, Demonstration," p.
FINISHED? Though I rarely get to read a Journal cover to cover, I usually look at the Q&A column (p. 8).