In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

To give praise to God for His great goodness to His children is the Christian Scientist's blessed privilege.

"The life which I now live"

After many years as a seasoned soldier of Christ, Paul wrote triumphantly to the Galatians, "The life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God.

"Be ye transformed"

Spring gently touches the dormant earth, awaking field and forest from their period of rest.

Spontaneous Prayer

The student of Christian Science who desires to heal quickly, completely, and permanently, will soon be led to discover how this is to be accomplished.

Our Safety

To achieve safety, one needs a definite concept of what safety is and how it can be found.

Signs of the Times

Rev.

Committee on Publication for South Carolina Reports

We are thankful for the constant courteous and co-operative attitude of the newspapers in the state.

Practicing Christian Science

Once a little boy, three years old, set out to practice Christian Science.

Co-operation

In the present emergency, the necessity for co-operation in the effort to vanquish the enemies of freedom and spiritual progress is proving that it is possible for men of good will to work together.
The desire of every true Christian Scientist is for victory; for the triumph of good over evil.
In the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

"Infinity's reflection"

Under the marginal note "Infinity's reflection," Mary Baker Eddy writes in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".