In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Undisturbed

A MAN, returning home late, thought that before retiring he would listen to certain favorite music on the shortwave radio.

"The wheels of reason"

"This movement of thought must push on the ages: it must start the wheels of reason aright, educate the affections to higher resources, and leave Christianity unbiased by the superstitions of a senior period," writes Mrs.
Probably one of the most arresting injunctions that a student of Christian Science receives is the admonition to turn his thought away from person to Principle.

The Grand Warfare

In these days when nation is rising against nation and we are hearing much "of wars and rumours of wars," we are prone to think of warfare only in its cruel, destructive phases.

Signs of the Times

[Lord Halifax, British Foreign Secretary, as quoted in The New York Times]
A clergyman's discussion of Christian Science, as reported in a recent issue, is encouraging.
The Christadelphian signing himself "Obadiah" in a letter published in a recent issue, says that the "world cannot be made clean without Christ.
Your correspondent, "Churchman," challenges the statement made at the recent lecture on Christian Science that Christian Science is based upon the Bible.
The aims and the methods of Christian Scientists have often been incorrectly interpreted.

The Law of Right Activity

In seeking employment, an individual is often faced with human regulations which seem to keep him from the activity in which he thinks it would be right for him to participate.

The Mount of Inspiration

In the book of Job we read, "There is a spirit in man: and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding.

Spiritual Striving

In the first chapter of Genesis, and in the opening verses of the second chapter, we find the true record of creation set forth.