In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

BETTY MAKES A DISCOVERY

Betty stood on the edge of the playground at recess time.
In 1908 a letter was written to Mary Baker Eddy by the ushers of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

I CONFER NOT WITH THE FLESH

How clear is our concept of the word "I," which we so often use in our daily conversation?

BEHOLD GOD'S GOOD CREATION

The writer had been pondering the thirty-first verse in the first chapter of Genesis, "And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.

PROGRESS THROUGH THE MANUAL

In the revelation of Christian Science to Mary Baker Eddy and the subsequent call to found our movement there came from time to time Rules, inspired by divine Principle, obedience to which not only ensures the spiritual growth of the individual Christian Scientist but also protects him and the movement as a whole.
Let not your heart be troubled".
"It all depends upon the point of view," is an expression frequently used to indicate that one's character, judgment, and experience are closely related to a particular bias of thought.
One day when the writer was returning from her work, an elderly gentleman shared the seat on the bus with her.

Signs of the Times

William F.
"Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart.

REST IN GOD

The earnest student of Christian Science soon finds that real rest is a state of right thinking rather than of physical inaction.

TWO LOGICIANS

Of Jesus, the master Christian, Mary Baker Eddy writes, "Jesus of Nazareth was the most scientific man that ever trod the globe".