In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A Lesson from the Moon

Janet loved to watch the full moon.

Gratitude

Truly a mighty occasion for gratitude to all students of Christian Science is the recent completion of the beautiful and adequate new Publishing House.

Praying Daily for Themselves

EARNEST students of Christian Science find much to ponder in the paragraph in Mrs.

Thanksgiving

WHAT a fullness of rejoicing the word "thanksgiving" elicits! As we remember the good that has come to us in every day of our lives, thought naturally turns to the great Giver of all good and the unchanging, tender love and care of our Father-Mother God, who is the source of all our blessings.

Forward, Not Backward!

"Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

The Command to Be Grateful

Many students of the Bible have apparently been unaware of the fact that there is to be found in the Holy Scriptures what might well be thought of as an eleventh commandment — the command to be grateful.

Signs of the Times

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You of the graduating class have already seen the value...

You of the graduating class have already seen the value of looking upward.

In reply to the letter of "Veritas," published in your...

In reply to the letter of "Veritas," published in your issue of March 24, Christian Science emphasizes that true Christianity is a practicable and demonstrable religion.

It has been drawn to my attention that a lecture on...

It has been drawn to my attention that a lecture on Christian Science recently given in Poplar Bluff, and reported in part in the Daily American Republic of March 26, 1934, has aroused two rejoinders—one from a clergyman, who, as recorded in your paper of March 29, thinks the lecturer's explanation of the first and second chapters of Genesis is wrong—and one from another clergyman, as reported in your issue of March 31.

Quelling Storms

One bright Sunday afternoon a little girl sat on the veranda, thinking about the lake near which she lived.

Divine Economics

In contrast to the many panaceas set forth for the economic rehabilitation of the world, all of which are experimental and many admittedly only temporary, Christian Science is revealing the divine economics; and its doctrine has been proved by numerous individuals to be sound and practical.