In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"The world has need of you"

"Beloved children, the world has need of you,—and more as children than as men and women: it needs your innocence, unselfishness, faithful affection, uncontaminated lives.

The Infinity of God

Infinity! What depth, magnitude, abundance, and glory it encompasses! Infinity has no beginning, no end.
Humanity longs for peace and has made many efforts to gain it; yet it still seems far beyond universal attainment.

The Right Thinker

Whether it is recognized or not, it is a fact that deep in the heart of mankind is the desire to know and do God's will.

Home

On the voyage across the sea of human experiences, when the winds and waves of error seem to hinder one's progress, or the storms of sorrow and adversity almost engulf one with doubt and fear, the weary voyager finds encouragement and assurance in this statement by Mary Baker Eddy.

Another Commandment

During the last week of his busy healing ministry, Jesus came to Jerusalem and entered into the temple.

Master, or Servant?

In that masterpiece of Pauline exposition, the sixth chapter of Romans, the Apostle to the Gentiles sets forth a proposition which, when fully grasped, is of first importance to humanity.
Im March [1936], a religious paper opened one of its periodic attacks on Christian Science, and on this occasion the shafts were directed mainly against the life and character of Mrs.

Signs of the Times

Topic: The Joy of True Religion

In your issue of July 6 [1936], in a published report of a...

In your issue of July 6 [1936], in a published report of a farewell sermon delivered by a local clergyman, there appeared a misleading statement about Christian Science.

I will appreciate the editorial courtesy of your columns...

I will appreciate the editorial courtesy of your columns to correct any false impressions concerning Christian Science which may have arisen from the reading of an article published in the Dallas News on July 12 [1936].

A letter in your issue of January 7 has just come to my...

A letter in your issue of January 7 has just come to my notice, in which a clergyman states his views on Christian Science and its Discoverer.