In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A Christian Science period in the Columbia "Church of the Air" series was conducted from Station CFRB, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Sunday afternoon, May 15, at one o'clock, by Robert G.

Manhood's Eternal Noon

Young students of Christian Science are sometimes tempted to believe that they and their work are of little importance to the Cause of Christian Science.
When our Master, Christ Jesus, gave his great teaching in what is called the Sermon on the Mount, he emphasized God's invariable and unfailing love for His children, and the necessity for the application of this teaching to human needs.

The Way of Understanding

On page 261 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs.
On his journey to the land of his fathers, undertaken in obedience to divine direction, Jacob became fearful of meeting his brother Esau.
How many times has the earnest Christian Scientist longed to share with worried, sick, wearied humanity the scientific truths which, he has learned, comfort and protect in all situations! How often has he desired to reassure a frightened world of the unnecessity of disaster, epidemics, and war! Again, there are times when, having received a particularly clear thought on a problem confronting his branch church, in which he is actively interested, he yearns to share the inspiration with his fellow members.

Universal Love

Every student's progress in the demonstration of Christian Science is marked, in a large measure, by his progressive understanding of God as Love, and of man as the expression of Love which is divine.

Work

To be happily, usefully, and profitably employed should rightly be accounted one of our greatest blessings.

Signs of the Times

[From the Evening Democrat, Fort Madison, Iowa]

A gentleman, writing in your recent issue, confuses...

A gentleman, writing in your recent issue, confuses Christian Science with faith cure and telepathy.

In your issue of September 27 you published an article...

In your issue of September 27 you published an article in which some erroneous statements were made with regard to Christian Science and Mrs.