In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Lively stones"

In I Peter we read, "Ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.

Face to Face

Bible students are familiar with the story of Jacob's struggle at Peniel, as related in the thirty-second chapter of Genesis.

"Rule thou"

Anyone who feels handicapped by a condition which, from a material standpoint, seems too great to be overcome, may find much help and healing from the Psalms, as did one student of Christian Science.

"Say not ... to morrow"

In the third chapter of the book of Proverbs the wise ruler of Israel has written: "Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it.

Signs of the Times

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During the period covered by this report the first duty of Committees on Publication stated in our Manual, to correct impositions and injustices in publications, has been somewhat lessened, due to lack of newspaper articles needing correction.

Christian Science is a revival of primitive Christianity...

Christian Science is a revival of primitive Christianity and is founded wholly on the Bible.

The sincerity underlying the remarks of Observer justifies...

The sincerity underlying the remarks of Observer justifies an answer in the same Christian spirit.

Your issue of May 3 contained an article which attempted...

Your issue of May 3 contained an article which attempted to explain why many are turning to nonmedical methods of treatment.
Young scholars often wonder what they may bring to Sunday school; how they may help to bring out the active interest and joyous atmosphere so much appreciated by both teacher and pupil.

Memory of Good

One sometimes hears the parents of a young child who is learning his school lessons remark with some pride, "Oh, he has such a good memory!" and the child may continue with increased self-confidence in the ability of this so-called "good memory.

Life Obtained from Truth

Christian Science turns our gaze from the material body to the spiritual facts of being, pointing out that we should keep ourselves busy with right thinking.