In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Expressing Divine Principle

Nearly everyone has felt the keen sense of satisfaction which comes from doing something unselfish.

"A new song"

An American poet gives us a picture of how selfishness and greed have stolen from men their right to rejoice in the fruits of their labor, and have deprived them of the ability to sing that is theirs.

Standing Porter

Why do Christian Scientists need to "stand porter at the door of thought," as our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, has admonished us to do on page 392 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"?

Signs of the Times

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Those of your readers who have followed this correspondence...

Those of your readers who have followed this correspondence will know that the categorical questions your correspondent asks have been specifically answered during the correspondence, except, perhaps, his last question: "Does Christian Science teach there is no sin, sickness, and death—they are illusions?

A recent issued of your valued paper contained, under the...

A recent issued of your valued paper contained, under the heading "Allen-Bushong Church Notes," erroneous statements about Christian Science and Mrs.

An item in your issue of October 3 spoke of a book...

An item in your issue of October 3 spoke of a book which purports to tell how to be a real Christian Scientist.

Recently the world has been much interested in the religion...

Recently the world has been much interested in the religion of Christian Science.

May I have space in your valuable columns to comment...

May I have space in your valuable columns to comment on the letter written by "J.

The Key

We all know what a key is—an odd-shaped, toothed piece of metal, large or small, which is used to unlock a door, drawer, or cabinet.

Ushering—a Preparatory School

THE work of ushering in a Christian Science church is of great importance and is productive of much good for the individual, and thus helps in the advancement of the Cause of Christian Science.

Let the Lord Be Magnified

ONE day a student of Christian Science found herself inclined to criticize an acquaintance who, in her opinion, had done a thoughtless act.