In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

[Lord Astor, as quoted in the Western Morning News and Daily Gazette, Plymouth, Devonshire, England]

The station announcer made the statement: "You will...

The station announcer made the statement: "You will now listen to a Christian Science service on the 'Church of the Air' program.

Since Mary Baker Eddy discovered Christian Science,...

Since Mary Baker Eddy discovered Christian Science, over sixty-five years ago, tuberculosis in many instances has been healed by the Christianly scientific practice of employing nothing but spiritual means for the healing of physical disorders.
A correspondent, replying to a letter in your issue of May 5, challenges the author's statement that "God is incorporeal," and asks, "Who told him this?

Obedience through Love

When young people become students of Christian Science, one of the spiritual qualities first impressed upon their thought in their own study, in their homes, and in the Christian Science Sunday School is that of obedience.

Magnifying Good

"O magnify the Lord with me," cries the Psalmist; and throughout the Scriptures men are bidden to magnify God.

The Ever Present Now

On a certain occasion a student of Christian Science was very eagerly anticipating the arrival of the holidays.
To every student of Christian Science there are times when the fresh realization of the true nature of God and man lifts him so far above the beliefs of mortality that he experiences a measure of the joy of the consciousness of reality.

Associates of Health

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE invites humanity to a fresh perspective of health, for it is doubtful whether any subject has received more attention than the subject of health with less satisfying results.

Realism

It is believed by many that realism is the opposite of idealism, and that the realist is a practical person who believes that evil has power, while the idealist is an impractical dreamer who may ignore every evidence of evil; and socalled worldly wisdom would seem sometimes to justify this conclusion.

Our New Publishing House

Christian scientists are more grateful each day for the completion of the new Publishing House, from which are sent forth the works of our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, and the periodicals of our movement.

Signs of the Times

[From a Broadcast, "A Challenge to the Churches," given at Perth, Western Australia, by Professor Walter Murdoch, of the University of Western Australia]