In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

An Open Door

The revelation of Christian Science came to Mary Baker Eddy, and in loving response to God's command she gave it to a weary, waiting world through her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," and her other writings.

Spiritual Influx and Influence

The words "influx" and "influence" are both derived from the Latin word influere, to flow in or into; they have, therefore, as nouns the literal meaning of a flowing into, but influx perhaps more particularly implies a sudden accession of power, authority, light, perception, and so forth; whereas influence, which is often directly traceable to influx, may have a more gradual development.

Sheltering Wings

Christian science needs no defense, no protection.
In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mary Baker Eddy writes this striking sentence.

Signs of the Times

[Frederic Greeves, B.
Singapore being by far the most important center in Malaya, all must agree to the wisdom of having the Committee on Publication for the Straits Settlements located in that city.

Your correspondent advises your readers to waste their...

Your correspondent advises your readers to waste their valuable time by reading incorrect and hostile literature in order to gain a true knowledge of Christian Science.

In a recent issue of the Gleaner a writer raises a question...

In a recent issue of the Gleaner a writer raises a question with regard to several points in Christian Science.

While Christian Science was not specifically named in...

From Letters, Substantially as Published

Learning to Listen

A little boy sat on the floor playing with his toy train.

Sing, with Paul

A student of Christian Science who for some time had been endeavoring to see and to prove the unreality of a disease she seemed to be manifesting, found herself, though grateful for some progress, suddenly yielding to discouragement and apathy.

Regulation by Divine Law

In the realm of mechanics there is a contrivance known as a regulator.