In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Members of Christian Science Organization at the University...

Members of Christian Science Organization at the University of Oregon find their weekly meetings helpful and inspirational.
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In a recent issue of the Advertiser there appeared an...

In a recent issue of the Advertiser there appeared an interesting article on nerves.

I shall be grateful if you will kindly allow me space in...

I shall be grateful if you will kindly allow me space in which to offer an explanation of the Christian Science attitude towards health and disease.

Jesus of Nazareth exposed the nothingness of evil, and...

Jesus of Nazareth exposed the nothingness of evil, and the understanding of the unreality of evil, as taught in Christian Science, is redeeming countless thousands from sin, sickness, sorrow, and pain.

Christian Science practitioners do not diagnose diseases,...

Christian Science practitioners do not diagnose diseases, or prescribe material remedies or foods.

Making a Decision

Sooner or later every young Christian Scientist comes face to face with the uncompromising attitude of his church toward the use of intoxicants and tobacco.
Teaching in a Christian Science Sunday School is one of the highest privileges accorded to members of the Christian Science church.

Security

In the Preface to "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mary Baker Eddy writes.
The interesting story of Cain and Abel, related in the fourth chapter of Genesis, is familiar to students of the Bible.
Perhaps many of us who are striving to live up to the high standard of right thinking which Christian Science teaches is necessary if we are to work out our salvation from all evil, are conscious of the need for greater watchfulness, moment by moment, in order that we may not unwittingly allow error to deprive us of the reward of our earnest efforts to think rightly.
Of the function of gratitude in the spiritual healing of disease and death, Jesus gave an impressive instance when he stood before the tomb of Lazarus and gave thanks that God had heard him, before any slightest evidence of the healing was manifest to human sense.