In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Centuries ago Christ Jesus demonstrated to multitudes of curious and penitent people that infinite Truth destroyed every phase of mortal error which presented itself to him.

Working for Truth

"The song of Christian Science is,'Work—work—work— watch and pray,'" writes our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, in her Message to The Mother Church for 1900.

The New World

A Great deal of discussion takes place these days with reference to the new world which is to be built up after the war.

Signs of the Times

[From the Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Iowa]
Wiltshire, England.
The hearts of men are forever reaching out for comfort.

Fortification against Invasion

While supporting the necessary preparations which are under way for protecting our cities against enemy invasion, the Christian Scientist knows that he must develop those spiritual qualities which will truly fortify him in time of stress.

Ever-presence

Our work in Christian Science is done not through an effort to reach up to God or through a straining toward Him past some real obstruction, but through turning thought away from the material illusion to ever-present Spirit, the source of every true thought.

Godward Gravitation

In the first chapter of Genesis we are told that "God created man in his own image;" and in the opening words of the succeeding chapter it is stated, "Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them.

Church Work

We have the command, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.

Let Us Rejoice!

Centuries ago, a Greek Stoic philosopher said, "If a man is unhappy, this must be his own fault, for God made him to be happy.

True Sustenance

To many of those who are engaged upon war work of one kind or another, whether they be sailors, soldiers, airmen, or civilians.