In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Your issue of February 5 contains a letter referring to...

Your issue of February 5 contains a letter referring to the Christian Science lecture recently given in Lewisham.

Controlling Our Thoughts

Such remarks as, "This is my unlucky day;" "This is test day, and I know I am going to fail," are sometimes heard in the conversation of young people.

The Flower of Perpetual Peace

Many great men and women have written on the subject of peace, and there is nothing more worth striving for and more happifying than the understanding of peace in its spiritual essence.

The Simplicity of Giving

On page 9 of her book "Unity of Good" Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, writes, "The talent and genius of the centuries have wrongly reckoned," adding, "They have not accepted the simple teaching and life of Jesus as the only true solution of the perplexing problem of human existence.

Standing Porter

Mary Baker Eddy writes on page 392 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures": "Stand porter at the door of thought.
It is recorded in the tenth chapter of Luke's Gospel that, when they returned, the seventy disciples whom Christ Jesus had sent forth joyfully told him that even the devils were subject unto them through his name.

True Identity

Each one of us has a possession which is distinctly his own, and which could belong to no one else; something from which he can never be separated, and which he can never lose.

Angels

Probably most of us have been impressed with the beautiful Biblical stories of the appearing of angels.
In a familiar old hymn, based on Scriptural promise, runs the tender encouragement,

Signs of the Times

[Herbert Hoover, in the Herald, Alhambra, California]

"Church of the Air"

[Talk over Columbia Broadcasting System by E.
[From the Franklin (New Hampshire) Transcript]