In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Up into a mountain"

It is recorded of Jesus that sometimes he went up into a mountain to pray, to be alone with God, to commune with Him, in order to rise higher in the consciousness of good.

Overcoming Confusion of Thought

In these stirring times there is a tendency to become confused.

Practical Demonstration

Consecration to Truth is manifested in righteous activity, spiritual healing, or demonstration of the presence and power of God.
Sunday school pupils might be compared to young plants.

"Thine is the kingdom"

Ascribing all power, all government, to infinite Spirit, the prayer known as the Lord's Prayer closes with this tribute: "Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever.

Man versus Human Personality

One of the first lessons Christian Scientists learn is the necessity of distinguishing between man, the real man, God's likeness, and the counterfeit, the human or material sense of man.

Signs of the Times

[From the Dayton Journal, Ohio]
To the friendly contacts with editors and their staffs was added during the year that of the leading Greek newspaper of Alexandria in connection with the advertisement of our lecture.

My attention has been called to a paragraph in a column...

My attention has been called to a paragraph in a column entitled "Health and Beauty" which appeared in your paper recently, and which may give a wrong impression of Christian Science teachings to your readers.

In your account of a recent conference, a speaker is...

In your account of a recent conference, a speaker is reported to have said that "they were greatly concerned today over the many attacks made on the Christian faith, particularly by Christian Scientists.

A correspondent in a recent issue makes some comment...

A correspondent in a recent issue makes some comment on the report of a Christian Science lecture in your paper.

In his letter in Monday's Rand Daily Mail, "Efsee"...

In his letter in Monday's Rand Daily Mail, "Efsee" wrote: "But man, in general, will never generate sufficient enthusiasm to attempt the arduous task of trying to follow the nebulous theorizing, disguised under a spate of incomprehensible formula, which theosophy, Christian Science, and kindred philosophies introduce to him.