In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

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The librarian of one Church of Christ, Scientist, Sydney, wrote that a young woman called at the Reading Room and borrowed a copy of Science and Health.

Far from being a spiritualist movement, Christian Science...

Far from being a spiritualist movement, Christian Science is the opposite of spiritualism.

In a recent issue you publish a letter in which the writer...

In a recent issue you publish a letter in which the writer tries to bring into ridicule a statement of mine published in your paper, setting forth the extensive nature of the healing of disease continually being performed through the ministrations of Christian Science.

When the words, "Come to church," strike the ear, they...

When the words, "Come to church," strike the ear, they stir tender memories of the loving invitation of our Master, Christ Jesus, "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest".

Practical Encouragement

In the thirtieth chapter of I Samuel it is related that at a time of great distress "David encouraged himself in the Lord his God.

Testimonies of Healing

What a surge of gratitude wells up in our hearts when we reflect upon the divine wisdom which inspired our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, to establish the Wednesday evening testimony meetings! Christian Scientists bear witness to the fact that many times they have gone to these meetings sorrowful and heavy with suggestions of doubt, discouragement, or physical suffering, and have come away refreshed and strengthened; and in numerous instances they have experienced spiritual uplifting, and physical and moral healings during the services.

No Shadow of Materiality

In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs.

One's Right Place

The spiritualization of daily living is the high goal set before the Christian Scientist.
If healing in Christian Science seems to come to us slowly, if some worthy objective seems elusive and remains just out of our reach, or if the subtle suggestion presents itself that any condition, financial or physical, is beyond the help of the healing Christ, what are we to do about it?
It is generally recognized that children require correction.

The Cross and Crown

There are two events in history which have made a profound impression upon human thought, although mankind as a whole has not yet come to appreciate their full import—the crucifixion and the bodily resurrection of the great Master of Christianity, Christ Jesus.