In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

[President Coolidge, as quoted in the Boston Post, Massachusetts]

My attention has been drawn to the report in your recent...

My attention has been drawn to the report in your recent issue of a speech by a clergyman at the Mount Tabor Young Men's Forum, on "Christian Science," which, as reported, contains a number of incorrect and misleading statements regarding Christian Science and which, therefore, it is my duty to ask you, in the public interest, to correct by publishing this letter.

In a feature story published by you recently there is given a...

In a feature story published by you recently there is given a wrong impression which I would appreciate space to correct.

Christian Science does not deny any of the teachings of...

Christian Science does not deny any of the teachings of God and is not leading souls to hell, as was stated by a preacher in a sermon recently reported by you.

The teachings of Christian Science relative to the unreality...

The teachings of Christian Science relative to the unreality of evil are criticized in a letter which appeared in a recent number of the Detroit Free Press.

A recent issue contains an article by a reverend doctor...

A recent issue contains an article by a reverend doctor entitled, "The Deep Need of the Human Heart," in which a reference is made to Christian Science, which requires a brief correction.

Both Letter and Spirit

In every department of education there are two parts—theory and practice.
In considering not only our own individual problems, but also the many activities of the Christian Science movement, we are very apt to forget how largely the question of time enters into the minutiæ of our everyday affairs, and to what an extent it influences our thinking.

On Learning to Trust God

The belief in the reality of evil which one entertains in his thought, whether it be of sickness or of sin, continually robs him; for it prevents his comprehending the allness of God and learning to place his trust in good.
When we begin to think about the opportunities Christian Science brings to us, it is like counting our blessings—there is no end to it.

Reflecting Love

When John the Baptist sent some of his followers to ask whether Jesus was "he that should come," the Master, who had already proved his claim to the Messiahship by healing, instructed John's friends to tell what they had seen.

The Father's Plan

This stanza, quoted from the Christian Science Hymnal, touches one of the vital points in the teachings of Christian Science, namely, What is God's plan for man?