In the Christian Science Bible Lesson
November 19, 1949
In
"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy we read.
November 19, 1949
THE DIVINE OFFSPRING
GERMAINE DESNOS
The
Apostle Paul was an instrument chosen of God to bear His name to "the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel.
November 19, 1949
SING!
RUTH STELZENMULLER
How
the human heart cries out for comfort and guidance when the way seems dark and hopeless! How it struggles to loose itself from anguish and longs for peace and joy! Then is salvation near, if this call of the Psalmist be faithfully heeded: "Sing praises to God, sing praises: sing praises unto our King, sing praises.
November 19, 1949
THE NEED OF PREPARATION
LINDEN E. JONES
The
expert campaigner equips himself to master adverse circumstances.
November 12, 1949
Signs of the Times
with contributions from Edwin A. Brown, George Matthew Adams, Lowell B. Swan, John Pitts
Dr.
November 12, 1949
MINISTERING ANGELS
ABBY PERKINS BURNSIDE
After
graduating from college a young woman accepted a position as a teacher in a small rural high school on the prairie in the western part of the United States.
November 12, 1949
ONLY ONE EXISTENCE, THE SPIRITUAL
MARY R. HASTIE
In
the seventeenth chapter of John we read these words: "And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.
November 12, 1949
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOLVES EVERY PROBLEM
CECIL HOWARD STEWART
Christian Science
teaches that healing results are experienced as individual thought is improved.
November 12, 1949
SCIENTIFIC CANCELLATION OF DEBT
GLADYS ELLA GIBBS
Christian science
offers the remedy for all the troubles of the human race, including debt.
November 12, 1949
REFLECTION
JOHN B. TOPPING
The
correct understanding of the term "reflection" as used in Christian Science is important to the effective comprehension of man in the image and likeness of God.
November 12, 1949
"ON STAGE"
HARRIET PATCHIN BOTHAM
At
one time when a student of Christian Science was retyping the script of a play, she found herself thinking of the effect the direction "on stage" had upon the actors.
November 12, 1949
THE STANDARD OF PERFECTION IS THE STANDARD OF LIBERTY
PETER J. HENNIKER HEATON
Many
people have thought at one time or another, "I should like to be a student of Christian Science, but it sets too high a standard; it would make too great demands on me.