In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The branch churches and societies that have not furnished historical statements as requested in the Sentinel for August 6, 1932, are now requested to send them to the Bureau of History and Records, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, as soon as may be conveniently possible.
By establishing cordial relations with editors, presenting to them the facts regarding the teachings of Christian Science, showing them that our religion does preeminently honor God, and that its mission is to bless all mankind, much has been accomplished.

A letter published in the Gleaner asks a reply to several...

A letter published in the Gleaner asks a reply to several questions regarding the teachings of Christian Science on certain points.

Your correspondent makes the following statement:...

Your correspondent makes the following statement: "When people ask the question, 'Which is the way to eternal life?

Will you kindly permit me to make a few remarks...

Will you kindly permit me to make a few remarks in reply to those of a clergyman which appeared in Numbers 44, 49, and 50 of the Volksblatt for 1933.

The implied recognition of Christian Science as a healing...

The implied recognition of Christian Science as a healing method, in remarks quoted in your issue of January 2, is appreciated.

"For our good always"

A young girl at a formal dinner found herself almost alone in refusing to take a cigarette when they were handed round.

Freedom

Certain Jews who had listened to Jesus' discourses and "believed on him" were nevertheless quite astounded by his declaration, "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.

Turning Away from the Body

Mortals, believing man to be material, anxiously examine the heart, lungs, pulse, and blood to determine the condition of their health.

The Christian Science Pastor

One summer, during the holiday period, a young church member was asked to fill the post of Second Reader while the regular Reader was absent.

If We Live Rightly

Throughout the Bible are to be found statements which support the proposition that individual receptivity of good depends upon the moral rectitude of the petitioner.

Acknowledging God

In Proverbs we find the helpful admonition: "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.