In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Now is the day of salvation"

Before Christian Science taught the writer the real meaning of life, as reflecting Life, God, the fleeting nature of mortal existence often seemed perplexing, and the words of Job, "Now my days are swifter than a post: they flee away, they see no good," rang true in her experience.
Some systems have taught the doctrine of self-effacement, which would blot out or erase individuality and melt identity into a common mold.

"The good you do and embody"

To manifest strength and dominion is the desire of every right thinker.

Signs of the Times

[Henry Geerlings, in the Evening Sentinel, Holland, Michigan]

A Christian Science period in the Columbia "Church of...

A Christian Science period in the Columbia "Church of the Air" series was conducted from Station WBBM, Chicago, Sunday morning, April 28, 1940, at eleven o'clock.

Making Decisions

A young immigrant to America, while scarcely more than a boy, won the confidence of a certain financial magnate and came into his employ.

"Be ye therefore perfect"

A state of perfection in which harmony is fully realized, has long been visioned by humanity, but is generally thought to be reserved for a future existence and not attainable here and now.

On Thinking Rightly

"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.

"All is well"

The evidence of the material senses may tell us that our condition is wrong or needs to be improved; and our material education may have been such that the reports of these senses are accepted without question.

Appreciation and Gratitude

Much is said about appreciation and gratitude.

Spiritual Awakening

In a middle western city a large public building was under way.

Listening to God's Voice

"And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left.