In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

To students of Christian Science, earthly experience provides an opportunity to learn the true meaning of Life, or God.

We Can Overcome Fear

Conscientious men and women have always endeavored to reassure and encourage their fellow men.

Handling Serpents

The dramatic story of the exodus of the children of Israel from Egypt holds a number of striking lessons which are useful to us, even requisite for us, today.
The remark, "I envy you," is supposed to carry approbation with it; "I don't envy you," commiseration.

"At home and abroad"

Religion is most significant when its force and influence are actively felt at all times and under every circumstance.

Signs of the Times

Earl L.

"A time to laugh"

The Old Testament preacher, in considering many phases of mortal existence, declared.
In the middle of one of the rooms in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York there is a fountain containing five figures, each one poised on the back of a dolphin and in an attitude expressing great, haste.
In the twenty-fifth chapter of Matthew, we find the interesting and helpful parable of the talents.
"Evil is not supreme; good is not helpless; nor are the so-called laws of matter primary, and the law of Spirit secondary," declares Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, on page 207 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.

Signs of the Times

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"A new commandment"

Ellen loved the Christian Science Sunday School.