In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Reflection

It was a dull gray morning as I stood at my terraced window, gazing over the bay toward Naples.

Trust in God

An incident which occurred while visiting some friends a short time ago, has proved helpful to me in overcoming a sense of timidity and a want of confidence which was apt to assert itself when occasion demanded that I should apply what understanding I had gained of Christian Science toward helping others.

Working for Humanity

Perhaps few aspects of Christian Science are more inspiring than the manner in which it enables those who have some understanding of its teachings to cease to be helpless spectators of the troubles of humanity, and instead, to take an active part in their removal, through the spiritual realization of the truth of being and in contributing as we may to the advancement of any improved belief for which others are working in their way.

Trusting One Another

The word suspicion is derived from the Latin word suspicere, meaning to esteem, to look up to, to mistrust.

Mental Unity

All learning, every school, every propaganda, every honest attempt to convince others, is directed, whether consciously or not, to this end,—that men may agree in their thought of what is true, may think alike about the fundamentals of life, and thereby act in accord.

From Our Exchanges

[Rev.
If one will stop for a moment to consider the meaning of the term Christian Science, the justification for so designating the movement, by its Founder, Mrs.
In a recent issue your correspondent, the Rev.
The crowded meeting in the Town Hall on Tuesday night to hear Professor Hering's address on Christian Science is a proof of the great public interest in that subject, and amply justifies our fully reporting his address in the current issue of the City News.
If it be true, as stated by the editor of the New York Christian Advocate, in remarks quoted in a recent issue, that "vague ideas" taught in some of the churches have turned thousands of persons to Christian Science, is it logical or reasonable to assume that this is discreditable to Christian Science?
It would seem that those in authority at St.
In a recent issue there appeared a sermon delivered by Dr.