In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Keeping Spiritually Fit

WE cannot remind ourselves too often of man's spiritual origin and nature.

Good Is Here

IN human experience it may sometimes seem that there is very little or, perhaps, no means with which to meet human needs.

Overcoming Discouragement

TO a student of Christian Science it seemed as though, in spite of his best efforts to think rightly and act lovingly, his human affairs remained a mass of fears and uncertainties.

Signs of the Times

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Kindly grant me space to reply to some remarks regarding...

Kindly grant me space to reply to some remarks regarding Christian Science, which appeared in a recent issue of the Gleaner.

A recent issue contains a contributor's comments on a...

A recent issue contains a contributor's comments on a Christian Science lecture delivered a few weeks ago in Wilkes-Barre.

There is much in a lecture reported in a recent issue with...

There is much in a lecture reported in a recent issue with which students of Christian Science are in hearty agreement.

"Order is heaven's first law"

The poet's line, 'Order is heaven's first law,' is so eternally true, so axiomatic, that it has become a truism; and its wisdom is as obvious in religion and scholarship as in astronomy or mathematics," writes Mrs.

Life Is the Light of Men

Every thoughtful reader of the Bible finds in the first chapter of John's Gospel a convincing statement as to the appearing of Christ, Truth, and the spiritual origin of man.
Today, as they view events in the material world, Christian Scientists are increasingly grateful to their Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, who not only was spiritually minded enough to receive the great revelation of Truth, but who also had the love and courage to labour until she could present it in a form available for all to use.

Relation with the Divine

Harmony is a spiritual fact.
The world has heard much in the present era of what is called a high standard of living, the expression being applied to the conditions regarded as essential to maintaining a person or class in an accepted status.