In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

[From the Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania]
Members of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Sewickley have arranged a most attractive and interesting exhibition,.
During the past year only one letter of correction was prepared for publication by your Committee.

The writer of "It Seems to Me," in your issue of June 17...

The writer of "It Seems to Me," in your issue of June 17, was correct when he indicated that there must be more to Christian Science than many realize, and this kindly reference is appreciated.

The writer of the item, "Nature and Morals," in your...

The writer of the item, "Nature and Morals," in your issue of April 11, offers entirely mistaken views about Christian Science.

In yesterday's Hong Kong Daily Press, under the heading...

In yesterday's Hong Kong Daily Press, under the heading of "The Sick Mind," there was an interesting report of a recent address by a doctor.

First Things First

In the long ago a certain child was often sent to pick up chips with which to start the fire.

"Love never faileth"

In times of revolutionary upheavals it is of the utmost importance that the demands of progress be met.

Surmounting Trials

"Trials are proofs of God's care.

A Lesson from the Pansies

Each morning on her way to work a student of Christian Science passed a bed of lovely yellow and purple pansies.

Church Supply

Hezekiah , who began his reign about 714 B.

Straightway

The eighteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first verses in the first chapter of Mark's Gospel point to the value of obedience and the blessings to be expected therefrom.