Letters from our readers

Letters to the Editor
This letter provides some comments and recommendations on two of your outstanding publications, the Christian Science Sentinel The Christian Science Sentinel is a weekly magazine. and The Christian Science Journal.
I am writing to say how much I enjoy reading the [Christian Science] Sentinel The Christian Science Sentinel is a weekly magazine . I have been a Christian Scientist all my life, and it is only in recent years that I have started to read the Sentinels regularly and thoroughly.
I can't tell you how pleased and grateful I am that the Journal is printing excerpts from [Christian Science] lectures. For many years these lectures were printed in The Christian Science Monitor , and they brought joy, understanding, and healing to my family.
What a welcome surprise —the Bible Time-Line in the December 1993 Journal! Its clarity and convenient form will surely deepen my Bible study and that of many others. Thank you for this thoughtful and timely gift.
I just wanted to drop you a quick note to tell you how much a Sentinel The Christian Science Sentinel is a weekly magazine. helped me a few months ago.
I look forward to your [shortwave religious] program on the weekends. I have received much inspiration from it.
In the early days of the Christian Science movement, Mary Baker Eddy asked church members who wrote to her to send their letters "to the editors of The Christian Science Journal for publication, and thereby give to us all the pleasure of hearing from you" ( Miscellaneous Writings, p. 155 ).
In the early days of the Christian Science movement, Mary Baker Eddy asked church members who wrote to her to send their letters "to the editors of The Christian Science Journal for publication, and thereby give to us all the pleasure of hearing from you" ( Miscellaneous Writings , p. 155 ).
In the early days of the Christian Science movement, Mary Baker Eddy asked church members who wrote to her to send their letters "to the editors of The Christian Science Journal for publication, and thereby give to us all the pleasure of hearing from you" ( Miscellaneous Writings , p. 155 ).
In the early days of the Christian Science movement, Mary Baker Eddy asked church members who wrote to her to send their letters "to the editors of The Christian Science Journal for publication, and thereby give to us all the pleasure of hearing from you" ( Miscellaneous Writings , p. 155 ).