In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Children's Part

In the spring and early summer there is, in certain regions, a constant procession of happenings that bring to adults and children alike a sense of renewal and joy.

Protecting the Home

Throughout all the history of civilization the home has held a high place in human thought.

The Attraction of Love

On page 247 of "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany" Mrs.
The attention of the world is focused at present on what is termed the economic problem of supply and distribution.

Our Debts

How common it is, especially in times of so-called trade depression, to hear people complain of being crushed by a load of debt! This problem at times assumes such alarming proportions that the sufferers may believe themselves driven to take some desperate measures.

Afterglow

The student of Christian Science often marvels at the beauty and truth that unfold to him through the study of the inspired writings of the beloved Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.

Mind's Boundless Bestowal

Thinking is undoubtedly the most important activity in human existence, for it determines one's circumstances and directs one's way.

Signs of the Times

[From the Falmouth Outlook, Kentucky]
Hymns have always reflected the temper of the age.

An item in "Healthful Hints," in your issue of May 20,...

An item in "Healthful Hints," in your issue of May 20, implied mistakenly that Christian Science heals only "imaginary troubles," and that it will not cure cases of "an acute morbid nature.

In your issue of November 1 there appeared an article...

In your issue of November 1 there appeared an article entitled "More About Christian Science," containing many statements which are misleading.

In the event of your correspondent, "A Church Woman,"...

In the event of your correspondent, "A Church Woman," not having attended the recent public lecture on Christian Science, and thereby gaining the information requested, possibly the report of this lecture in your esteemed paper, if read with an open mind, will give her the information she desires.