In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

It is a pleasure to report that during the past year harmonious relations have been maintained between the editors of the newspapers and the Committee on Publication.

A clergyman sums up his attitude towards "miraculous...

A clergyman sums up his attitude towards "miraculous healings" and the power of mind over so-called matter with the words: "The cures, whether at Lourdes or in Mongolia, are wrought by suggestion; but it is essential to suggest to the patient that there has been no suggestion.

I respectfully request space to reply to an attack on...

I respectfully request space to reply to an attack on Christian Science by a local preacher, as reported in your columns.

An article purporting to give a résumé of the teachings...

An article purporting to give a résumé of the teachings of Christian Science in the "Study and Question Corner" of your issue of August 25 gives a very erroneous statement of them.

Being a "good sport"

To many young persons in these seemingly perplexing times, the question of whether to use tobacco and alcohol presents itself almost daily.

"After ye were illuminated"

In the tenth chapter of the epistle to the Hebrews the writer recalls to his hearers "the former days, in which, after ye were illuminated, ye endured a great fight of afflictions.

"Know thyself"

Christian Science reveals that God is indeed a "very present help," and the student soon learns to make his understanding of this fact practical in daily life.

Our Daily Bread

One of the main reasons why Christian Science has spread so rapidly in a comparatively short time is without doubt the fact that its literature flows like a continuous stream of living water to enlighten and refresh confused and suffering humanity.

Atmosphere

Some years ago two students of Christian Science were walking along a street in a busy manufacturing city.

Right Reasoning

Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, writes in our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

"Faithful in the Lord"

"Faithful in the Lord," is the beautiful epithet written of Timothy by Paul in his first epistle to the Corinthians, when he sent him to preach the gospel of Christ in Corinth.

Signs of the Times

[Benson Lane, in the Express and Star, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England]