In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

[Miss Evangeline Booth, as quoted in the New York Times, New York]

In reply to questions propounded by "Verity" in today's...

In reply to questions propounded by "Verity" in today's Bulletin, may I say that in Christian Science "the perfect man" is the man God knows; he therefore exists in the divine Mind.

It is true great numbers of people in nearly every part...

It is true great numbers of people in nearly every part of the world are turning to Christian Science and are being healed through its practice, which consists solely of reliance on prayer, or spiritual communion with God, to heal the sick and reform the sinner.

Christian Scientists are faithfully obeying their own...

Christian Scientists are faithfully obeying their own Church Manual, and the Christian Science church is functioning as our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, designed that it should.

Those were encouraging words of Mr. Adolph Zukor's...

Those were encouraging words of Mr.

With reference to the report of the Convocation of Canterbury,...

With reference to the report of the Convocation of Canterbury, printed in your columns of March 13, may I say a few words to correct any false impression which might be conveyed to your readers therefrom?

Overcoming Monotony

One of mortal mind's suggestions which seems to cause discontent is that which would have one believe that if he were only in another line of work he would be happier.

Waking from the Material Dream

On page 494 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs.

Man's Unfallen Perfection

In human experience there seems to be a tendency to fall, in various ways, or to entertain the fear of falling.

Statement of Truth

In consulting the Concordances to "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and the other writings of our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, one finds that the word "statement" is frequently used.

The Victory

Each day provides opportunity for the young student of Christian Science to try his newly won spiritual strength, and thus measure his progress in understanding by the actual test of demonstration.

No Sword in His Hand

In the early life of David we have striking illustration of the results gained by reliance upon God, in contrast to those obtained through trust in material means and worldly methods.