In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Two of the workers on our committee report that they have been greeted on the street by former inmates, whom they did not at first recognize, and thanked for the help received through our services in the institutions.

As the purpose of the teachings of Christian Science is...

As the purpose of the teachings of Christian Science is to bring to human apprehension an understanding of the infinitude of God, good, they cannot be approached in the way described by your correspondent in her letter in a recent issue.

Your kindness in giving us an opportunity to offer some...

Your kindness in giving us an opportunity to offer some explanation in connection with a recent letter on Christian Science is very much appreciated, and I am glad to take advantage of it.

Clippings from the Benton Harbor News-Palladium and...

From Letters, Substantially as Published

Proof and Progress

WHEN as a pupil in the Sunday school one begins the study of Christian Science, he soon learns that in order to make genuine progress he must put into practice what he is taught.

Love Brings the Wanderers Home

WHAT richer consolation could come to any struggling heart than the realization that Mind, God, has a perfect plan for man, and that this holy plan includes every loving provision for his harmony, peace, and joy!

To Pray and to Pause

In all the Gospel records of the life of Christ Jesus, his love for solitude is readily discerned.
What constitutes our individual preparatory work for a lecture?

A Remarkable Testimony

IN the ninth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew may be found an account of the healing by Christ Jesus of one "sick of the palsy.

"Be glad, give thanks, rejoice"

SURELY the highest gratitude ever expressed was shown by Jesus when, before calling Lazarus from the tomb, where he had lain for four days, the Way-shower "lifted up his eyes, and said, Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard me.
A PERVERTED sense of right is accountable for many of the wrongs which human beings inflict upon themselves and one another.

Signs of the Times

["Laicus," in the Queensland Times, Ipswich, Australia]