Editorials

There is a great need for a thorough reappraisal of the Christmas season.

No Incurable Trait

People who have studied and practiced Christian Science for any length of time have learned to deny as unreal the suggestion that there can be an incurable disease.
Most people don't steal.

No Divided Spirit

In problems of human relationship, conflicts between people can often be traced to conflicting motives.
Parents-in-law and grandparents: happy is the human family that includes the qualities of wisdom and selfless love that these men and women derive from God, and that they have learned through long experience to express.
How simple it would be if bringing children up rightly were only a matter of strong discipline as opposed to permissiveness! But one does not need to look far to find families where enforced righteous living was the rule but the youngsters have strayed.
Among the rocky mountains of Colorado National Monument is a well-known promontory known as "Cold Shivers Point.

The Equality of Men

The use of so-called intelligence and personality tests in education today stirs speculation about genetic and environmental influences on the child.

Life in Christ

To a student of Christian Science, life in Christ signifies a practical, usable understanding of the truth that Christ Jesus lived and taught.

Why Read the Bible?

Despite the immense output of secular books in the world today—recently, in a single year there were more than twenty-three thousand new titles published in Great Britain alone, and roughly the same number in the United States—the Bible remains the world's annual best seller.

Continuing Baptism

No one is baptized oftener or more thoroughly than an earnest student of Christian Science.
The Thanksgiving Day celebration is a much-loved annual event in North America, but its power for good can be more than seasonal.