In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Healing of Resentment

Oftentimes an honest analysis of our mental reactions shows resentment to be at the root of a long-drawn-out difficulty.

Uninterrupted Harmony

Students of Christian Science often find, as they continue in their study and practice of its great truths, that they are becoming more immune to sickness, that they are freer from discord and less susceptible to sin or other erroneous suggestions.

The Christian Science Nurse

In the Manual of The Mother Church, as well as in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," the author, Mrs.

Going Up into the Mountains

The Scriptural record of the life of Christ Jesus, as given in the four Gospels, indicates that frequently he withdrew from the multitudes, and even from his beloved disciples, and went up into the mountains.

Spiritual Perception

As one learns to reason from the viewpoint of spiritual perception, "the dark visions of material sense".

Righteous Lips

Anyone who has in some measure understood in Christian Science the import of Jesus' mission has inwardly vowed allegiance to his highest concept of God and man.

Our Lectures

One of the most important activities given to us by our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, for the redemption of mankind, is the Board of Lectureship.

Signs of the Times

[Sir John Fischer Williams, in the Century, New York, New York]

Your issue of July 5 contains the synopsis of an address...

Your issue of July 5 contains the synopsis of an address in which the speaker inferred that Christian Science denied the "Deity of Christ.
The literate population of the Malay Peninsula is scattered mainly in a narrow belt some five hundred miles along the western side.

It would appear from the letter which was published in...

It would appear from the letter which was published in your issue of the 12th of March that the writer found the recent lecture on Christian Science difficult to understand.

In a review of "Hinduism Invades America," a book by...

In a review of "Hinduism Invades America," a book by Wendell Thomas, in your issue of December 25, 1930, there appears the assertion that Hinduism is indirectly "affecting American thought, as in the movements of Christian Science, theosophy, and new-thought, which embody much Hindu philosophy in their teaching.