In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"The silent lesson"

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE is a religion of works.
THE parable of the prodigal son contains many valuable lessons applicable to the problems of daily life; and when these are applied, they bring to sin-tired, world-weary hearts healing balm.

Signs of the Times

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In your issue of April 14, under the heading "Our Book-shelf,"...

In your issue of April 14, under the heading "Our Book-shelf," appears a review of a book entitled "Religion and Revelation.
[Annual Report of the Christian Science Public Service Committee of Nebraska, for the year ending May 1, 1930]

"Mary Baker Eddy, Subject of Sermon" is the headline...

"Mary Baker Eddy, Subject of Sermon" is the headline of your report in Monday's paper of the first of a summer series of biographical sermons by a clergyman.

In your issues of March 15 and 22 there appear synopses...

In your issues of March 15 and 22 there appear synopses of a sermon-lecture by a clergyman on the subject of "Christian Science," or what he mistakenly imagines Christian Science to be.
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The Prayer of Confidence

Confidence in God is a divine command; and an expectant attitude is required in order to gain an answer to our prayer.

Rest in Humility

How many long for rest and cry with Job, "Oh that I knew where I might find him!" It is comforting to remember that Job's deep desire to find God was answered.

Joyous Mountain Climbing

Anyone who has done mountain climbing realizes the wearisome, depressing effect of counting one's steps as one proceeds.

"Come and see"

When Christ Jesus called Andrew and his friend to be his disciples, how spontaneously the summons was obeyed! "Where dwellest thou?