In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

As a happy sign that Christian Science is being taken more seriously in some medical quarters, I may mention the fact that the medical club of the Netherlands Christian Students' Union, section Leyden, invited your committee to give an exposition of the nature of Christian Science and its attitude towards the medical world.

To a question from a correspondent seeking advice and...

To a question from a correspondent seeking advice and comfort the answer, coming from a columnist, is certainly surprising.

Your issue of February 13 contained a report of an...

Your issue of February 13 contained a report of an address at Mount Pleasant Chapel in regard to the teachings of Christian Science.

An article criticizing Christian Science appeared in a...

An article criticizing Christian Science appeared in a recent issue of your paper, and space is respectfully requested for a reply, that those of your interested readers may be correctly informed.

In a reference to Christian Science a vicar, as reported...

In a reference to Christian Science a vicar, as reported in your issue of January 23, said that it was a modern type of cult that had sprung up since the war among the leisured classes.

The reference made to Mrs. Eddy, the Discoverer and...

The reference made to Mrs.

What Are We Building?

Most of us can remember how as little children we delighted in building houses with blocks, pieces of cardboard, almost anything at hand.

Refuse to Swing!

Christ Jesus, the great Exemplar, fulfilled his mission in perfect steadfastness.

Holding to God

There is no higher opportunity than that of changing from evil thinking, which appears at times so hopelessly to govern human consciousness, to pure thinking, which consists only of thoughts that come from God.

One Handling

In the business of transportation the phrase "one handling" is familiar and important.

The Heart of Prayer

One of the many blessings that Christian Science has brought into the lives of many is a vital understanding of prayer.

The Mirage versus Knowledge

A man and his wife, accompanied by a boatman guide, or gillie, as he is called in the Highlands of Scotland, had been spending a day at a loch situated in the hills some five or six miles from a road.