In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Using the Rules

After the holidays come school and lessons again.

Our Work and Our Pay

Young people starting out on life's journey would be well advised to get a clear concept of what their lifework really is, and what constitutes the true pay for this work.

The Inward Voice

Sweet indeed is the voice within—spiritual sense—that points the way and leads into untrod paths where one gains a larger vision of God-given opportunities.

The Kingdom of God within Us

Confronted with the problem of unemployment, slack business, or insufficient supply, a Christian Scientist may be tempted to query: How is it that some people who know little or nothing about spiritual law have been able to secure or maintain satisfactory employment or a flourishing business and abundant supply, whereas some faithful students of Christian Science, or divine law, have apparently failed to secure the desired results?

Assimilating Truth

The word "assimilation," from a physiological standpoint, means a building up of the so-called nutritive substances and absorbing or appropriating of needed nourishment.

Duty and Ability

Bringing to fulfillment a worthy undertaking, achieving success in legitimate business, proving the presence of wisdom, understanding, and ability with which to meet pressing problems, are worth-while accomplishments.

"Keep the door of my lips"

When the Psalmist entreated, "Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips," he uttered a prayer the spirit of which every student of Christian Science may wisely make his own.

Signs of the Times

[From the Church Visitor, Dallas, Wisconsin]

In the "Points from the Pulpit" column a clergyman is...

In the "Points from the Pulpit" column a clergyman is reported to have said, "Practically every religious crank of today had his prototype at the end of the first century—the ancestors of theosophists, Christian Scientists, and all the rest.

Your issue of June 8 contains a letter on spiritual healing...

Your issue of June 8 contains a letter on spiritual healing, in which Christian Science is referred to as though it were not strictly in line with the Gospels.

With reference to your library feature last week, I should...

With reference to your library feature last week, I should like to say that the records of Edmonton Public Library are not a sufficient indication of the public interest in Christian Science and demand for its authorized and approved literature.