In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Accepting All Good

The young student of Christian Science may shut himself out from the full measure of good which belongs to him—as to every child of God—simply because, according to his old way of thinking, it seems too good to be true that all good is available to him.

Ruth, the Gleaner

The Bible contains many narratives which inspire us, strengthen our faith, and help us to prove the truth.

"The deaf shall hear"

Truth is continuously speaking to us.

Should Such a Faith Offend?

Sometimes those who do not know the blessings that Christian Science has brought to the world wish that its beneficiaries would renounce it.

"Increase our faith"

With loving patience Jesus encouraged his disciples to follow him in the exemplification of his works.

The Sermon of the Emblem

A young student of Christian Science sat one day in a Christian Science Reading Room earnestly praying to find some small opening in the formidable wall of error which seemed to bar all approach to the New Jerusalem.

"One to another"

The confession of one's secret faults is, according to the epistle of James, a commendable thing; but whom shall we make the repository for this confession?

Signs of the Times

[Canon Rowed, as quoted in the Argus, Melbourne, Australia]
When sending a change of address, the following points should always be included in the request: New address; old address; name of each periodical subscribed for.
[From the Report of the Christian Science Committee for State Institutions and Agencies in New Jersey]

A correspondent in a letter in the Newcastle Journal of...

A correspondent in a letter in the Newcastle Journal of December 9 appears to be puzzled by the Christian Science teaching that evil is unreal.

In your issue of September 30, in the article "The Appropriation...

In your issue of September 30, in the article "The Appropriation of Faith and Salvation," Christian Science was mentioned, concerning which the writer of the article says: "There is a grain of truth in these things.