In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

God Guides

The alert student of Christian Science is able many times to draw from the incidents of everyday life conclusions that are helpful to him in his progress Spiritward.

Spiritual Affluence

Like many other words used by Mary Baker Eddy to convey to mortals the essential nature of Deity, affluence must be translated in spiritual terms before its true significance can be discerned.

The Problem of Being

There is a problem which humanity has been trying to solve ever since the false belief of a material universe and a material man began—namely, the problem of being.

Continuous Supply

One of the foremost problems confronting mankind is that of continuous supply.
The problem of debt looms large upon the horizon of many a troubled worker, sometimes seeming to shut out all joy and spontaneity.

"Daily Prayer"

"All Christian churches have one bond of unity, one nucleus or point of convergence, one prayer,—the Lord's Prayer," writes Mary Baker Eddy on page 22 of "Pulpit and Press.

Signs of the Times

[Editorial in the Frederick Leader, Oklahoma]
Our hardest conflicts are not fought in public; our hardest conflicts are on a hidden field.

The misrepresentations of Christian Science by one of...

The misrepresentations of Christian Science by one of the girl evangelists in Hamilton, as reported recently in the Hamilton Daily News, cannot be allowed to go uncorrected.

A recent issue (July 2) of your paper contained an extract...

A recent issue.

The article appearing in the columns of your journal of...

The article appearing in the columns of your journal of October 11, on the subject of Christian Scientists' seeking the sacrament and other rites of the Anglican church, and the remarks of the Dean of Johannesburg thereto anent, does require explanation, which you have so kindly invited.

In the Guard's announcement last week of an adult...

In the Guard's announcement last week of an adult school of religious education to be conducted by the pastor of the Unitarian church, a number of the topics to be discussed were mentioned, among them "some recent intrusions from the Orient such as theosophy, Christian Science, Bahaiism, Neo-Catholicism, etc.