In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Why art thou cast down, O my soul?

The Power of Gratitude

Most of us have been taught from childhood to say, "Thank you!" when we have received a gift or some expression of kindness.
In the establishing of the Christian Science movement our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, realizing the dangers of personal opinion, was led to ordain the Bible and "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" to be the only pastor of the Church of Christ, Scientist.
In studying the book of Exodus one finds it inspiring to observe the patience, steadfastness, and consecration to God exercised by Moses during his sojourn with the children of Israel.

Signs of the Times

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So far as this office is aware, there were no misrepresentations of Christian Science and no attacks on Mrs.

One of your correspondents, in writing of the accounts of...

One of your correspondents, in writing of the accounts of wonderful healings, which may be read in The Christian Science Journal, seems to find some difficulty in understanding the nature of these healings.

May I have space for a reply to a letter appearing under...

May I have space for a reply to a letter appearing under the caption "On Christian Science" in a recent edition of the Gleaner?

Sometimes an apparently inconsequential error in a quotation...

Sometimes an apparently inconsequential error in a quotation completely changes the meaning of a passage and thereby does an injustice to the person quoted.

Running Our Race

Among athletic games, running a race has from time immemorial been a favorite one.

"In all points tempted"

How comforting and reassuring to many it is to read in the Bible that our Way-shower, Christ Jesus, was "in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.
Could more encouraging words than these be given to the impoverished and unemployed in a troubled world: "They shall eat, and shall leave thereof"?