In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A Clear Right-of-way

One of the most valued compliments one can pay anyone these days is to say that he can get things done.
Many of the evils that beset mortal man bear a negative prefix in their names—for instance, unhappiness, disease, disability, inequality, and injustice.
From an editorial in the Saturday Review, adapted from Chapter I, World Business: Promise and Problems, Macmillan, 1970.

Carl Wins!

Carl wished he had a friend his own age who lived close by— someone who'd walk to school with him and share secrets.

He Is Keeping an Eye on Me

Throughout their progress in the study of Christian Science, the Science of Mind, students have many experiences of God's guidance.
Each morning I begin my day at school with thirty little ones clustered around me in a kindergarten room.

Man Is No Stranger

The migration of peoples seeking a new environment and fresh opportunity has been a feature of history since early Biblical times.

Emerging from Fiery Trials

Probably most every adult has at some time passed through a harsh experience that has seemed to be a fiery trial.
A student of Christian Science was recently transferred to work in a new country.

Signs of the Times

The Reverend F.

Never an Underabundance

A college student who studies Christian Science often finds a marked change in his thinking from lack to abundance as he learns that man, created by God in His image and likeness, is given dominion over all the earth.

Look Up!

"Things are looking up!" How good it is to hear this optimistic exclamation from a friend, relative, or businessman! It denotes a warranted hope or some present manifestation of desired results.