In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

True Waiting

How many of us, upon being lovingly told to wait either for some much desired thing or circumstance or for the answer to some problem of long standing, have assumed an attitude of anxiety and even impatience and fretfulness?

"It is well"

When the Shunammite, seeking spiritual aid in behalf of her son, who had died, was asked, "Is it well with the child?

Truth, the Great Employer

If one accepted the testimony of the senses, he would be shocked at the seeming activity of evil in the world today.
One whose business had shrunk almost to the vanishing point, whose debts were mounting and whose bills were unpaid, took his problem to a Christian Science practitioner.

Signs of the Times

[From the Christian Leader, Boston, Massachusetts]
Anyone who is bending all his energies toward reaching a worth-while goal must aspire, strive earnestly to attain; but, above all, must hold on.

For a group of persons of one religious denomination to...

For a group of persons of one religious denomination to invite a representative of another denomination to address them as you have done would have been almost without precedent a comparatively few years ago, but at present your invitation appears normal and natural; and this meeting is in line with a considerable number of similar meetings held in various places throughout the United States and in England.

An item under the caption "Epworth League Begins...

An item under the caption "Epworth League Begins Study of Religions," which appeared in a recent issue of your paper, tells of a plan to compare various religions with Christianity.

In reply to the letter of a clergyman in your issue of...

In reply to the letter of a clergyman in your issue of April 9, let me point out the distinction made by Christian Science between divine Mind, God, and the so-called carnal or mortal mind.

Examinations

By some of us examinations are viewed with apprehension, and as they draw nearer it may be that we timorously wonder whether we shall succeed or fail.

Seeing the Real Man

On page 62 of "Miscellaneous Writings" our revered Leader, Mrs.

The Second Look

In II Kings it is recorded that on one occasion the king of Syria sent by night a large army to Dothan, a village in the hill country of Israel, for the purpose of surrounding it and so capturing Elisha, the man of God.