In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In a report of a meeting at Broadmead Chapel a speaker...

In a report of a meeting at Broadmead Chapel a speaker refers to Christian Scientists as people who "want to get better without a doctor's bill," and adds that "their main motive is commercial.

On behalf of the Christian Scientists of this province, I...

On behalf of the Christian Scientists of this province, I should appreciate your correcting the erroneous impression conveyed in your report in to-night's Times as to our attitude towards the medical profession.

Universal Love

Millions of women are asking the question, "What can I do with the many free hours I now have since the children have grown up and left home?

"And yet have believed"

When told that the Master had appeared to several of the disciples after his crucifixion, Thomas refused to accept the statement, saying that only if he himself could see him would he believe.

Paying Our Debts

Paul recognized a certain obligation as resting upon each member of the human family, pertaining to the fulfillment of the sacred and inspired gospel as preached by Jesus the Christ.

Expression

One of the wonderful things brought to humanity by the teaching of Christian Science is the true meaning of substance.

Healing through Reflection

Of the metaphysical healing method practiced by Christ Jesus, Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, writes on page 259 of the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," that he "threw upon mortals the truer reflection of God and lifted their lives higher than their poor though-models would allow,—thoughts which presented man as fallen, sick, sinning, and dying.

Self-Reformation

A dictionary defines the word "reform," in part, thus: "Maker better morally;.
On page 390 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs.

Signs of the Times

[President Hoover, as quoted in the Boston Post, Massachusetts]
One striking indication of better relations in our state is the marked decrease in recent years in the number of newspaper articles requiring correction.

It is reported in the Daily Capital of July 17 that a...

It is reported in the Daily Capital of July 17 that a Wichita physician, president of the Kansas Medical Society, who testified in a recent hearing before the State Board of Medical Registration and Examination, stated that much of the success of certain surgical operations "might be due to the power of suggestion, the same as Christian Science and all the rest of it.