In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Wilt thou be made whole?"

It is recorded in the fifth chapter of John that on a certain occasion Jesus, after going up to Jerusalem, saw a great many sick people lying at the pool called Bethesda, and that one man in particular attracted his attention.
Right thinking is active, positive, constructive; whereas "thinking about" may be mere daydreaming, indicative of the apathy or inertia of mortal mind.

Investments

Many are seeking to know what are good investments.

"Peace be unto you"

When the angel of the Lord appeared to the shepherds at that memorable time when the Saviour of mankind was born in Bethlehem of Judea, they were told: "Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.

Wisdom and Wealth

It is undeniable that all men desire wealth, but it is questionable whether all desire wisdom; yet rightly understood they are inseparable.

Signs of the Times

[From the Daily Journal, Elizabeth, New Jersey]
Eight hundred and ninety-two reprints of religious articles from The Christian Science Monitor appeared in the press of this state, of which number seven were in foreign languages.

Among all men who have attained to an equal degree of...

Among all men who have attained to an equal degree of prominence, George Washington is one of comparatively few whose public and private lives are conspicuous for the presence of right and the absence of wrong.

In Tidens Tegn of the 28th ult. is a review of a book,...

In Tidens Tegn of the 28th ult.

The Joy of Discovery

Most people experience a thrill when reading or learning of a new and useful discovery, and of the courage and resourcefulness which may have been displayed in the making of the discovery.

Singing "the Lord's song"

The contrast between joy and sorrow, between the things one holds sacred and those one considers wicked, between freedom and slavery, are strikingly and pathetically portrayed in the one hundred and thirty-seventh Psalm.

Our Opportunity

We are bidden every week to feasts that divine Love has prepared for us, namely, the church services on Sunday and Wednesday.