In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

There Is No Separation

The Apostle Paul saw with great clarity the inseparable unity between God and man, Principle and its idea, when he wrote in his epistle to the Romans, "For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God.

What Am I Thinking?

Who would be willing at a moment's notice to answer the old challenge, "A penny for your thoughts"?

"A standard for the people"

The signs of the times give us today abundant evidence that rightly directed human thought is looking forward hopefully to much building and rebuilding, not only materially, but spiritually, in the restoration work that lies ahead.

Signs of the Times

Manson Doyle United Church Observer Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Your Committee gave much time to the 1942 session of the state legislature.

Replies from Committees on Publication to Newpaper Comments

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True or False?

John hurried home one day, eager to tell his mother about the lovely new game they had learned at school called "True or False?

Happiness

All people seek happiness.

Home on the Winds of God

Mankind is accustomed to look to the physical senses for the truth about most things.

Opinion or Principle?

The remark is often made by persons dealing with questions which concern the determination of human policies, "I am standing for Principle.

"Neither young nor old"

An insidious argument with which human beings are confronted is the suggestion that one is either too old or too young to be able to accomplish a desired objective.

Keeping the Holiness of Life

The words from a well-loved hymn, "Keep the holiness of life," sang themselves into the consciousness of a student of Christian Science during a time of stress.