In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Resting Days

At this season of the year the thoughts of many are turned to the prospect of rest, a surcease from work, a holiday or vacation.
In the life and works of Christ Jesus, as recorded in the Gospels, the beauty, power, and grace of commendation are wonderfully exemplified.

True Happiness

It is natural for mankind to seek happiness.

Gratitude Expressed in Service

Prior to learning the truth as taught in Christian Science, the question of healing the sick as our Master did, through spiritual means alone, had been a perplexing problem to many; so much so, in fact, that some had seemingly drifted on to the shoals of skepticism, even to the extent of doubting whether the marvelous works of healing so often chronicled in the Gospels ever really occurred.

Signs of the Times

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Referring to the recent installment of "Fair Dawn" in...

Referring to the recent installment of "Fair Dawn" in the News-Bee, I must state, for the benefit of your readers, that Christian Science does not in any way include the use of will-power, as inferred by the author of that story.

From what a minister said of his religious beliefs, as...

From what a minister said of his religious beliefs, as quoted in your recent issue, it is evident that his theological viewpoint is radically different from that of Christian Scientists.

In a recent issue you very kindly published a refutation...

In a recent issue you very kindly published a refutation of the claim made by a revivalist that Christian Science denies many of the important teachings of God and is leading millions of souls to hell.

In your letter published recently in the Week-end Advertiser,...

In your letter published recently in the Week-end Advertiser, dealing with present-day views of religion and headed, "Deluding the Public," you designate Christian Science as one of "the lower forms of Protestantism" and class it with spiritualism and theosophy.

In a recent issue a correspondent, signing himself...

In a recent issue a correspondent, signing himself "A.

A doctor is manifestly unfair to his own profession when,...

A doctor is manifestly unfair to his own profession when, in his article in a recent issue, he speaks of doctors as "a pretty punk lot and [who] have their queer ways and all that.

Knowing God Aright

"Oh that I knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his seat!"—Job's prayer—is still echoing down the ages, reaching the ear of mortals as they struggle to extricate themselves from their difficulties.