In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"I shall not be moved"

In a world filled with conflicting forces and opposing ideologies, mankind looks longingly in many directions searching for peace and harmony, for escape from the turmoil all about it.

Signs of the Times

Evening Sentinel Holland, Michigan

Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication

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AT a time like the present, when, according to material evidence, the future is uncertain and familiar landmarks are almost daily swept away, young people are sometimes tempted to accept the mortal mind cry that youth has been trapped by world events, and as a result is helpless before unyielding laws or unstable economic and social conditions.

"The lens of Science"

THE desire of astronomers to glimpse space hitherto uncharted and unexplored has resulted in the recent construction of a giant lens for a telescope by means of which scientists may view two thousand million stars as yet unseen by man.
IN Genesis we read that God demanded of cain, "Where is.

"The brow of the hill"

IT was to the brow of the hill on which Nazareth was built that an angry mob led Jesus, expecting to rid themselves of him by casting him down headlong.

Only One Ego

IN "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

Signs of the Times

British Weekly, London
We are especially grateful for an increasingly friendly attitude on the part of newspaper men towards Christian Science, for their splendid co-operation at all times, as well as for the many reprints from The Christian Science Monitor which are being published by them.
Vacationing in the Canadian north woods, two young students of Christian Science recently found themselves confronted with a perplexing situation which threatened to outwit them.

"In Dod's han's"

The wee one was only three, but so attached to her daddy that when war took him from home she drooped like a flower without water.