In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Do Not Postpone Heaven

In one sense, "heaven" is defined as "any place of supreme happiness or great comfort.

Divine Adequacy

A STATEMENT of the fact that adequacy in its highest sense is an attribute of God, which man continuously reflects, may be but slightly comforting to the individual faced with immediate financial necessities and with no apparent prospect of meeting them.

Signs of the Times

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In Dagen recently there was an article written by a...

In Dagen recently there was an article written by a professor wherein he quoted certain statements regarding Christian Science.

In reply to a certain bishop, I would say that an agriculturist...

In reply to a certain bishop, I would say that an agriculturist who is a student of Christian Science would naturally cultivate his land, sow his seed in the usual way, and confidently expect the normal increase.

Through years of insult, misrepresentation, and vituperation,...

Through years of insult, misrepresentation, and vituperation, Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, remained calm and unruffled in the consciousness of the truth which she had discovered and in her faith in the general acceptance of her discovery.

A syndicated feature article in a recent issue emphasized...

From Letters, Substantially as Published

Blessed—Made Happy

John was five years old and had known nothing but the teachings of Christian Science.
"Come up to me into the mount, and be there.

Living in the Divine Atmosphere

"Divinely defined, Science is the atmosphere of God," writes our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, in "No and Yes".

Ushering

Our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, in reply to greetings sent to her on one occasion by the ushers of The Mother Church, thanked them for "ushering into our church the hearers and the doers of God's Word".