In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

True Self-Expression

WE have heard much in recent years about self-expression.

Signs of the Times

[From the Observer, London, England]

In reply to the question raised by "Student" in his letter...

In reply to the question raised by "Student" in his letter that appeared in your columns on March 11, I would point out that, as I have already stated in my former letter, Christian Science teaches that the belief in a physical life resident in a material body is a misconception of the so-called human mind, a misconception which must be, and eventually will be, overcome by the realization and demonstration of the glorious fact that life is spiritual, not material, and that there is only one Life.
A request for a practitioner to visit Dartmoor Prison having been received, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Torquay, undertook this work; and the member appointed informs me that the first visit was paid on May 6th; two men were registered as Christian Scientists.

Kindly allow me space to make a few comments on an...

Kindly allow me space to make a few comments on an article appearing in your issue of May 2 dealing with a report on nonmedical healers issued by the Committee on the Costs of Medical Care.

I would much appreciate your kindness in allowing me to...

I would much appreciate your kindness in allowing me to correct the impression conveyed regarding Christian Science by the remark in a letter which appeared in the morning Leader-Post of March 18, to the effect that had one of your correspondents been a Christian Scientist he could understand "his animus against the medical profession.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE teaches us that education is not mere book knowledge, but learning to know the perfect qualities which God has given to each one of His children, and how to develop and exercise them.

Zacchaseus

WE read in Luke's Gospel that Jesus, when journeying to Jerusalem, passed through Jericho.

Accepting the Divine Call

WHEN Christ Jesus chose disciples to bear witness to his remarkable career as the Saviour of humanity, he drew about him, with one exception, those who were obedient to his instructions.

Expressing Our Individuality

IN educational circles in these modern days we hear much about "expressing our individuality," which may mean anything from brusque bad manners to natural grace.

The Viewpoint

LATE one summer afternoon a student of Christian Science was standing somewhat aimlessly on a busy street corner.

Reflection

IF someone who had not studied art were asked to copy a fine etching, he might require many years to accomplish the task, if indeed he could do it at all.