In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Appreciation through Appropriation

True appreciation can come only as we appropriate whatever is good, that is, make it our own through experience rather than by mere theoretical acceptance.

The Overcoming of Fear

In the Gospel records there is abundant evidence that from the beginning to the end of his brief ministry Christ Jesus found himself confronted on all sides not only by ignorance and sin, but by the sense of fear which inevitably accompanies these conditions.
Recorded in the Bible are a parable and an incident which, though seemingly dissimilar, teach the same great lesson of humility.

Signs of the Times

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A recent issue of your valuable paper contained a report...

A recent issue of your valuable paper contained a report of a sermon in which a divine ridiculed faith-healing and Christian Science.

An editorial captioned "The Brain Rules," printed in the...

An editorial captioned "The Brain Rules," printed in the Times on October 1, afforded your readers much helpfulness in that it discouraged the contemplation of disease and discord.

In the review of a book "The Real H. P. Blavatsky" in...

In the review of a book "The Real H.

Your issue of October 12 reports an address at Columbia...

Your issue of October 12 reports an address at Columbia University.

Steadfast Faith

An ever increasing faith, unhampered by doubts or fears, accomplishes much in the attainment of that state of harmony toward which all mankind is striving.

Oneness

All students of Christian Science are daily learning to know more of the great truth of God's oneness and allness.

True Thinking

On page 475 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs.

True Meat

In the fourth chapter of John's Gospel it is related that Jesus answered the disciples' reminder, "Master, eat," with the following significant words: "I have meat to eat that ye know not of.