In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

[Editorial in the Boston Post, Massachusetts]

Christianity is the world's hope of salvation

Christianity is the world's hope of salvation.

With reference to the views of a writer on Christian Science,...

With reference to the views of a writer on Christian Science, as given in your esteemed paper of the 11th inst.

Your issue of July 10 contains a report of the meeting...

Your issue of July 10 contains a report of the meeting of the American Medical Association, which has just been held in Portland, Oregon.

Transformation

The word "transformation" is derived from the Latin word transformare, meaning "to change the shape of.

Overcoming Reticence

Reticence, which is a belief of mortal mind, would steal from us the joy of spontaneous and grateful giving; for it is a belief of withholding, of fear of speaking, expressing, or sharing our thoughts with others.

The Realm of Spirit

At the close of a beautiful autumn day, in the lengthening shadows, a watcher at a window high above the bustle of traffic in the streets noted a speck far off in the fading blue of the evening sky.

Fixing Our Gaze on Truth

Mrs.

Charity

In the twentieth chapter of Acts is recorded a healing which brings a deep sense of gratitude for the selflessness and pure humanity there expressed.

Patience

Throughout the pages of the Bible, and likewise throughout our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, we are counseled to exercise patience, for this is a quality which must be brought to bear in greater or less degree upon the solution of every problem with which we are confronted.

New Birth, Creation, and Building

After quoting from the Biblical account of creation, as contained in the first chapter of Genesis, our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, asks the question on page 504 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," "Was not this a revelation instead of a creation?

Signs of the Times

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