In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

MAN'S COMPLETENESS

We are told in the first chapter of Genesis in the true spiritual record of creation that "God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.

THE READER'S OPPORTUNITY

We are told in the fourth chapter of Luke's Gospel that at the beginning of his ministry Christ Jesus returned to the scene of his childhood home and, "as his custom was, he went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and stood up for to read.
On the whole, humanity is more interested today than ever before in restoring, establishing, and safeguarding harmonious relationships between nations and individuals.

OMNIPRESENCE

Omnipresence includes the ceaseless presence and ever-availability of the divine laws that maintain the perfection of all that God has created.
In the twenty-fourth chapter of the Gospel of Luke is recorded a phenomenal experience which has been a source of inspiration to many Bible students throughout the years.

Signs of the Times

From a column in the Evening Sentinel Holland, Michigan

FROM ANNUAL REPORTS OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION

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WHAT MAKES THE MAN?

In a class in a Christian Science Sunday School the discussion had centered around a statement which appeared in the Lesson-Sermon in the Christian Science Quarterly for that week.

LISTENING FOR GOD'S VOICE

Christian Scientists accept the opening chapter of the Bible as the spiritual and true record of creation.
When we thrill to the perfection of balance and grace demonstrated by a splendid corps de ballet or the superb craftsmanship of a top-ranking symphony orchestra, do we realize what lies behind the exhibition of each individual's skill?

SUPPLY IS PERPETUAL

These words of a hymn.