In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

When Patience Is a Virtue

Patience has been called a virtue, but the alert Christian Scientist discriminates in his interpretation of the term, repudiating the sense of patience as leniency toward error in any form.

Teaching the Children

The first sentence in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, reads.

An Absolute Monarchy

The air to-day is full of political discussion about kingdoms and republics, constitutions and governments, rulers and dictators.

Obedience, Not Human Will-Power

Christian Science has come to human consciousness to reveal the perfectibility of man.

Hospitality

"Let brotherly love continue.

Re-Armament

The nations of the world wrestle eagerly yet in singular misgiving with the thought of laying down their arms.

Signs of the Times

[Editorial in the Ellenville Journal, New York]
[Extract from the Annual Report of Joint Harbor Literature Distribution Committee of Los Angeles, at San Pedro, California]

A reference to Christian Science was made in a letter to...

A reference to Christian Science was made in a letter to the Journal-Gazette, August 24, 1931, which leads me to ask space for a brief explanation.

In your issue of Friday, August 14, there appeared a...

In your issue of Friday, August 14, there appeared a review of a book.

The editor of your "Looks at Books" section spoke correctly...

The editor of your "Looks at Books" section spoke correctly in the Graphic of September 15 when he indicated that Christian Science is "reviving what is known as primitive Christianity.

It is regrettable that your last issue should contain a...

It is regrettable that your last issue should contain a letter, under the caption "Christian Science," which one who respected another's right to worship God according to his highest understanding would never have penned, and which shows that the writer has practically no knowledge of the teachings of Christian Science.