In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

THE TRUE SENSE OF JUDGMENT

It is natural for intelligent people to form an impression about happenings, especially those pertaining to themselves; it is also most necessary for Christian Scientists to lift their thoughts from criticism to true judgment.
Interesting narratives in both the Old and the New Testament give comforting assurance of human ability to reflect divine power.

TRUE SEEING

Every Sunday we hear read in our churches.

"HE LED CAPTIVITY CAPTIVE"

Does not every oppressed person breathe more freely as he awakens to the understanding that the Christ is able to lead "captivity captive"?

Signs of the Times

Dr.

SALLY AND NANCY HAVE A HAPPY TRIP

Every summer Sally and Nancy visited their aunt.

PROTECTION

Headlines in the newspapers, the voice of the radio, and the frequent about-face reflecting the doubts and fears of humanity need not alarm the student of Christian Science who has learned in a measure to demonstrate the presence and power of the one cause and creator, God, good.

THE PUBLICAN'S PRAYER

Humility in its true sense bears no hint of servitude.

FOLLOWING THROUGH

"Success in life depends upon persistent effort,  upon the improvement of moments more than upon any other one thing.

A HOME OF OUR OWN

In his book "Twelve Years with Mary Baker Eddy," Irving C.
As Christian Scientists we progress in the degree that we demonstrate the Christ-consciousness, imaging forth in daily living God's abundance, love, health, harmony, joy, and goodness.

TARGET OUT OF RANGE

A Practitioner of Christian Science was called to the home of one in distress.