In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

LOVE ONE ANOTHER

To love our neighbor as ourselves is not transcendental idealism.
For many years the writer, like most students of Christian Science, has daily studied the Bible Lessons in the Christian Science Quarterly.

RECOGNIZING OUR TRUE SELFHOOD

Some of us have had the experience of seeing a person, of passing him by, only to have him turn and speak to us.

OUR GOD

In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy writes.
The commonly used phrase, "I have to make a living," is often used without thinking.
Christian scientists are a joyous people—joyous because they have some understanding of the truth that liberates, heals, and happifies.

WORKING FOR THE WORLD

As we look around today, we see signs of unrest, disunity, lack, and uncertainty.
Countless thousands have pondered Christ Jesus' statement.

Signs of the Times

The Rev.

"THE FIRST LESSONS"

One Sunday a young woman who had a class of the tiniest tots in a Christian Science Sunday School came home quite discouraged.

LIFE-GIVING SUBSTANCE

It is related in the Gospel of St.