In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Spiritual Co-operation

It is largely through co-operation in pooling their material resources, and by close collaboration in all spheres, that the United Nations see victory in sight in their struggle for freedom and liberty.

The Right Light

A bowl of Bohemian glass shaped like a big bubble used to stand upon a table in the home of a Christian Scientist.
That God is indispensable to man is a fundamental fact of being, and it is equally true that man is indispensable to God.
In every authorized Christian Science branch church or society an announcement similar to the following is read at each service: "This church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Signs of the Times

Amos John Traver TraverChristian Herald, Now York, New York
During the year there have not come to my attention any attacks or misstatements concerning Christian Science in the newspapers in Minnesota which seemed necessary or wise to attempt to answer or correct.

No Strangers in Love

Among the changes this war has brought has been the necessity for many people to leave their homes and adjust themselves to living conditions in other localities.

Soul, Not Sense, Satisfies

In the textbook of Christian Science, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," its author, Mary Baker Eddy, writes arrestingly.

Would You Go Higher?

Many powerful statements of Truth may be found in the hymns used in the services of the Churches of Christ, Scientist, everywhere.

The Importance of Being Spiritual

Well may the world's chaotic condition be likened to a man who, having braved the rapids in a canoe, finds his canoe upset and himself struggling to keep his head above water.

A Lesson from the Arctic Owl

Late on a cold November afternoon noon a Christian Scientist was walking along a lonely stretch of the shore of Lake Michigan.

Moral Courage in the Service

All Christian Scientists rejoice in the constructive work of The Mother Church Camp Welfare Activities, through which friends, acquaintances, and loved ones in the service, both at home and abroad, can find spiritual supply, guidance, and healing.