In the Christian Science Bible Lesson
December 3, 1921
The
moment one gains the least idea of Truth as revealed in Christian Science, that moment the process of finding one's right place begins.
December 3, 1921
"The past, the present, and the future"
HUGH A. STUDDERT KENNEDY
One
of the most notable characteristics of the human mind is its eagerness to plan ahead, and to safeguard the future.
December 3, 1921
Proving Evil to Be Nothing
JOHN L. CARTER
When
Jesus declared, of the carnal-minded men of that day, "Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do," he showed his unerring sense of cause and effect.
November 26, 1921
Signs of the Times
with contributions from Willard L. Sperry, Federal Council, Zona Gale, Edward Yeomans, Sallie A. McDermott, Roscoe C. E. Brown
[Extracts from "The Disciplines of Liberty," by Willard L.
November 26, 1921
The Indivisibility of Good
ANITA G. LITTLE
One
of the most inspiring and fundamental truths taught in Christian Science is the indivisibility of God, good.
November 26, 1921
Coming and Going
IVAN B. MC BRIDE
Of
all that seems to concern the human mind perhaps nothing engages its attention quite so much as the many and varied phases of coming and going.
November 26, 1921
The Famine That Ends Famine
JAMES C. THOMAS
Ben Jonson
undoubtedly intended one thing and a very grim one, when he said famine ends famine, but the Christian metaphysician, if privileged to so so, may find in his words something diametrically opposite to his meaning—may find a scientific fact based upon divine Principle.
November 26, 1921
"Show me thy faith"
WILLIAM RUFUS SCOTT
Is
Christian Science justified in the emphasis it places upon physical healing?
November 19, 1921
Signs of the Times
with contributions from Frederick W. Betts, George R. Dodson, L. T. Hobhouse, Arnold Bennett Hall, Stuart P. Sherman
[Bishop Welldon (Episcopal), Dean of Dublin, as Quoted in The Morning Post, London England]
November 19, 1921
Spiritual Life
HARRY E. SHANAHAN
There
are many who look forward to a future life which they believe will bring them more happiness than they find in the present.