In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Precious Jewels

Jewels always had a great fascination for the writer—just because she loved things that shone and sparkled.

Universal Love

The impersonal and impartial love of Christ Jesus for his fellow men is clearly illustrated in the twelfth chapter of Matthew, where it is related he was informed that certain members of his family were desirous of speaking with him.
A BELIEF that material possessions are necessary to happiness seems to be inherent in human thought.

Right Enthusiasm

Enthusiasm is defined as "inspiration, as if by a divine or superhuman power.

The Radiance of Joy

The Bible and "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" are filled with words such as "joy" and "bliss.

Resting in Truth

The understanding of God and of man's relation to Him is true rest.

Spiritual Awakening

The Psalmist, rejoicing in the divine ever-presence "that keepeth Israel," declares that God "shall neither slumber nor sleep.

Signs of the Times

[Alfred Grant Walton, in Advance, Boston, Massachusetts]

In your issue of June 15, a correspondent criticizes the...

In your issue of June 15, a correspondent criticizes the use of the word "prayer" as medicine.

In an article published in a recent issue of the Times,...

In and article published in a recent issue of the Times, under the "Real or Unreal," several statements regarding Christian Science were made.

The July 29, 1935, issue of Time carries a letter in which...

The July 29, 1935, issue of Time carries a letter in which the writer indicates that Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, had considerable contact in her childhood with the teachings of Swedenborg while attending a New Church Sunday school.

Simplicity

If in our schoolwork one subject seems to stand out as "our poor subject," let us remember that it is our thinking about it that is making the subject seem difficult.