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CAMP WELFARE COMMITTEE

“QUIET RESTING PLACES”

Very early in the establishment of the Camp Welfare work it became evident that some sort of building was needed in each camp as a headquarters for the Christian Scientists. The men felt the need of a quiet retreat to which they could come for study and spiritual refreshment and where they could meet the Worker to talk over the problems which military life presented. Moreover, it was necessary to provide a room where our services could be held regularly and where the literature could be obtained and sent forth for distribution.

Simple and homelike in structure, cozily furnished, with flower boxes at the windows and “Welcome” over the door, the Christian Science Buildings have been a refuge not only to young soldiers but to the stranger, the chaplain, the nurses and relatives of boys in need. Christian Scientists know, however, that these buildings, no matter how attractive, could never of themselves have met the heart's great need. It was the conscious realization of the presence of divine Love, its protecting Fatherhood and Motherhood, which created the loving atmosphere that attracts, uplifts and comforts. Many a heartsick boy having come to the War Relief Building and having found there a touch of humanity, came later on to find Divinity,—seeking a quiet, homey place, he found also healing and courage.

With the consent and approval of the Commanding Officers, buildings were erected for the use of Christian Scientists, or rooms were designated by the Government for their occupancy, in or near the following

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