In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The great Teacher, Christ Jesus, was a master of simple language.

"Felt ye the power of the Word?"

One of the most important demands upon every Christian Scientist is to learn how to apply the Word of God so that he may demonstrate the divine power.

Refreshment by Prayer

One of the Psalms begins, "My heart is inditing a good matter;" but this translation does not indicate well the meaning of the original, which has reference to something irrepressible that is bubbling up like the waters of a spring.

Signs of the Times

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My attention has been drawn to a contributed article in...

My attention has been drawn to a contributed article in a recent issue of the Bundaberg Daily Times, in which the works of Mary Baker Eddy are said to be contrary to the Bible.

In a reprinted article entitled "Mind Cure," which appeared...

In a reprinted article entitled "Mind Cure," which appeared in the Dexter Statesman, date of January 24, apt illustrations are given of the influence of the so-called human mind on the physical body.

Christian Scientists have no desire to discuss their religion...

Christian Scientists have no desire to discuss their religion in the press.

The sense of humor which prompted your statement in...

The sense of humor which prompted your statement in your issue of February 14 regarding the safety fences now being erected by the street department of Walpole has not been overlooked.

True Reflection

It was a quiet midsummer morning along the shore of a beautiful mountain lake, in whose turquoise depths the surrounding grandeur was marvelously reflected.

The Fiery Furnace

To those struggling with what seems to be a particularly vexing problem, the account in the book of Daniel of the deliverance of the three young Hebrews from the fiery furnace never fails to bring fresh inspiration.

On Minding One's Own Business

The student of Christian Science who makes a systematic study of the writings of our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, is continually finding fresh rules which she has provided with much care and forethought for his daily help in overcoming the many and varied problems with which he is constantly being faced.

"My Father's house"

What an inspiration to consecration and purification of thought is the reference to "church" given to mankind by Christ Jesus when, in rebuking the misuse of the temple at Jerusalem, he speaks of "my Father's house.