Content can't be loaded!

"Say not ... to morrow"

In the third chapter of the book of Proverbs the wise ruler of Israel has written: "Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it.

"Rule thou"

Anyone who feels handicapped by a condition which, from a material standpoint, seems too great to be overcome, may find much help and healing from the Psalms, as did one student of Christian Science.

Face to Face

Bible students are familiar with the story of Jacob's struggle at Peniel, as related in the thirty-second chapter of Genesis.

"Lively stones"

In I Peter we read, "Ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.

Emancipation

Mrs.

Profit and Loss

Looming large on the horizon of business interests, especially with the closing of the fiscal year, is the subject of profit and loss.

Doing Your Own Work

Included in one of the Christian Science Quarterly Bible Lessons was the verse from Paul's letter to the Galatians: "Let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another.

Flowers of Grace

As the flowers the sunshine greet Joyfully,So I may joyful be.

Your issue of May 28th contains a letter on the subject...

Your issue of May 28th contains a letter on the subject of Christian Science, which needs correction.

A correspondent writing in the Bulletin makes this statement:...

A correspondent writing in the Bulletin makes this statement: "As a true follower of Jesus Christ and a firm believer in the full gospel, I think neither Mrs.

In the New Era of June 16, several excerpts of a report...

In the New Era of June 16, several excerpts of a report "submitted to the committee on the costs of medical care" by an investigator in Washington, District of Columbia, are published.

In Christian Science there is only one business, and that...

In Christian Science there is only one business, and that is God's business.

The Five Porches

With wonder do we view that Sabbath day In far-away Jerusalem, the old.
Spiritual understanding is an expression often on the lips of Christian Scientists.

Undivided Reliance

Christian Science brings to the mental darkness of one who believes himself physically sick the light of spiritual understanding, the power of divine Love, which melts away fear and blots out the picture of disease.
Article
On Tuesday, January 24, the setting of the limestone on the face of the new Publishing House was completed.
Article
English-Norwegian and English-Swedish Editions of "Retrospection and Introspection"
Article

The Lectures

Oslo, Norway.
It was over sixteen years ago that, as a result of the healing of a member of the family, I first attended the Christian Science Sunday School.

I wish to acknowledge some of the many blessings my...

I wish to acknowledge some of the many blessings my family and I have experienced since taking up the study of Christian Science.
From birth I suffered from indigestion and constipation.
Deep gratitude to God, to Christ Jesus, and also to Mary Baker Eddy, impels me to make use of the wise provision of giving testimoneis and to report some of my healings and experiences.
I have had many occasions to be thankful for Christian Science.
Through application of the practical truth of Christian Science it has been my privilege to demonstrate repeatedly that God is indeed a very present help.
"The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.
My first healing in Christian Science was of tubercular glands.
I should like to express my gratitude for the many blessings I have enjoyed through the study of Christian Science.
Christian Science was brought to me about seven years ago at a time when I had sciatic rheumatism in my right side.

God Changeth Not!

God changeth not!Nor can His child,However dark the waves and wild,When on the sea of error tossed.

Signs of the Times

[From the American Mutual Magazine, Boston, Massachusetts]
Article
Orders for the Works of Mary Baker Eddy