In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

There are no mysteries or abstractions in Christian Science as revealed and presented to the world by our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy.

Harmony

Harmony —how beautiful is the meaning of that word! As the student of music hearkens to the adage, "Practice makes perfect," by devoting hours of study to the technical aspect of his art, so the student of Christian Science, in order to attain harmony in his life, must study the Holy Bible, together with the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," and other writings by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.

Liberation of the World

Mary Baker Eddy writes in "Miscellaneous Writings".

Man's Identity

In human experience there are times when it is necessary to prove one's identity in order to qualify for some right.

Supporting Our Church Services

To thought spiritually illumined in Christian Science, going to church takes on a new meaning.

"Not of this world"

In the fourth chapter of Matthew's Gospel appears the episode of the temptation in which the devil—impersonal and incorporeal evil—takes Jesus "up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them; and saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.

Dwelling in Safety

When countries and homes are threatened with invasion and strange dangers loom large on the horizon, the longing for a place of safety becomes paramount.

Signs of the Times

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Winged Victory

Climbing into the cockpit of his training plane at a Midwest flying field, a young student pilot prepared to make his first solo flight.

Resistance

Absolutely speaking, there is in the spiritual universe no evil to resist for the very reason that God is All and there is no power opposed to Him; hence there is nothing offering resistance to good; but relatively speaking, mortal mind is more or less constantly suggesting resistance in one form or another.

Daily Work

Every morning is a fresh beginning.