In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

ONCE, when the solution of a problem seemed to be very difficult, a student of Christian Science pondered whether, in overcoming human discord, be it called sin, sickness, lack, or death, our object primarily is to prove the allness of God, good, in order to extol our Father's glory and His love for all His children, or whether it is simply to make things easier for ourselves.

True Experience

JUDGING from the evidence before the material senses, it may seem as though suffering and evil greatly overbalance the good in human experience.

Unchanging Man

MANY sincere Christian people who are students of the Bible and profess to follow the teachings of Christ Jesus will readily agree with the statement that God is unchanging, and that the flight of years or the acts of men can never alter in the slightest degree the invariableness of the Almighty; but when asked if man is unchanging, they will emphatically declare that man is subject to constant change, sometimes for better and sometimes for worse conditions.

On the Giving of Our First Fruits

NEOPHYTES in Christian Science often speak with admiration of the willingness with which the members of Christian Science churches contribute to the needs of the movement.
WITH the wisdom and the understanding born of divine revelation and of a glorified and ripened experience, Paul wrote these words: "When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
The Macmillan Company of New York City have issued the following announcement which is of interest to all Christian Scientists:

Signs of the Times

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So world-wide is the expectancy and recognition of Christian Science...

So world-wide is the expectancy and recognition of Christian Science in its power to heal that should a healing not be effected it is sometimes made a subject of public comment.

In the Christian Science Church Manual (Art. VIII, Sect. 3)...

In the Christian Science Church Manual.

Your issue of December 7 contains a review of a recently...

Your issue of December 7 contains a review of a recently published book, "Our New Religion," and it must be readily admitted that the task of reviewing such a book is not an easy one.

Loves Overcomes Resentment

Expressing the love which is born of a knowledge of God and His spiritual creation, Jesus petitioned in behalf of his enemies, "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.