In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

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In to-day's issue of the West Australian is a report of...

In to-day's issue of the West Australian is a report of the address delivered last night by the moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Western Australia, wherein he criticizes Christian Science.

Mary Baker Eddy was born in the rural community of...

Mary Baker Eddy was born in the rural community of Bow, New Hampshire, five miles from the city of Concord.

It is quite evident that if the author understood Christian Science...

It is quite evident that if the author understood Christian Science or Christian Scientists, he would never have made the statements he did regarding them in his book "Doctors and Specialists," which were quoted in a review appearing in a recent issue of the Herald-Advertiser.

In your report of a sermon preached last Sunday, at St. James', Brighton,...

In your report of a sermon preached last Sunday, at St.

Javelin or Harp?

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Employment

How often does the question of employment, or the lack of it, present itself to the consciousness of the individual, either as a personal problem or as an industrial situation! Unemployment suggests idleness, bringing in its train lack, unhappiness, depression, discouragement, and often despair.

Using the One Talent

In the twenty-fifth chapter of Matthew there is a story which is wonderfully helpful.

The Law of God

It is generally believed that man's life is subject to material laws, and that these laws pertain generally to material sensation, either pleasurable or painful, agreeable or disagreeable.

The Christian Science Nurse

Our Leader, Mrs.

"My healing"

It is not unusual, when healing is not immediately manifested and one is striving to gain a clearer realization of the healing power of God that Christian Science teaches, to hear the expression, "When I get my healing.

Pressing Toward the Mark

In his epistle to the Philippians Paul says, "This one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.