In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The time allotted at the Annual Meeting permitted the reading of only a few of the reports received, but a complete list of churches and societies sending messages for this occasion was printed in The Christian Science Monitor of June 8, 1931.

Good Business

In the business world one hears a great deal about statistics, figures, turnover, volume, mass production, and so forth.

The Only Way

Anyone who truly desires to find God as an ever present Father, counselor, and friend must follow closely the teachings and guidance of the Master, Christ Jesus.

The City of God

Through the study of Christian Science we learn that the city of God, which is not a material habitation but a state of divine consciousness, is governed and controlled by divine Love; that there is but one gateway through which it can be entered, the gateway of pure and holy thinking.

Church and Church Membership

The student of Christian Science progresses by putting into practice the understanding he has already attained.

Spiritual Sense

"Spiritual sense is a conscious, constant capacity to understand God.

Christian Warriors

"The great element of reform," Mrs.

Hope

What could be more tender than the "Spring Greeting" from our dear Leader.

Signs of the Times

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Signs of the Times

[From the New Jersey Courier, Toms River, New Jersey, quoting the Trenton Times]
The growth of the work of this committee during the past year has given much cause for rejoicing.

The address delivered before the Cape Town British Israel...

The address delivered before the Cape Town British Israel Association on the fourteenth of May, 1930, a report of which was published in the June issue of the South African National Message, under the title of "The Rock and the Sand," conveys an implication derogatory to Christian Science, in that it states as a result of certain "downward steps" of the churches "the teaching of Jesus comes into comparison with that of Buddha, Confucius, theosophy, and of Hinduism, Islam, Christian Science, and all ancient and modern creeds.