In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

All Things New

Springtime may symbolize the individual's entrance into Christian Science.

Obligations of the Christian Scientist

Each individual Christian Scientist assumes sacred obligations when he becomes a member of the Christian Science church.

The Supremacy of Mind

In the chapter "Recapitulation" in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

The Cement of Self-Sacrifice

Many and varied are the stones requisite for the building of a Christian Science church, the white stones of purity, the strong stones of obedience, the radiant stones of gratitude, and the unyielding stones of scientific demonstration being among the chief of those required.

Signs of the Times

[From the Wall Street Journal, New York, New York]
There are now twelve newspapers throughout Colorado publishing excerpts from the Christian Science Sunday Lesson-Sermons, thus bringing each week to newspaper readers generally, healing quotations from the Bible with correlative quotations from our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.

I would appreciate space in your paper to correct a wrong...

I would appreciate space in your paper to correct a wrong impression given in the address of an evangelist, and printed by you in your recent issue.

In a sermon reported in your columns recently, an evangelist...

In a sermon reported in your columns recently, an evangelist spoke mistakenly of Christian Science.

Your correspondent "N," in a recent issue, writes as follows:...

Your correspondent "N," in a recent issue, writes as follows: "That Christian Science contains an element of Christianity is doubtless true, and to this the movement owes its remarkable success.

A short reference to Christian Science appears in the...

A short reference to Christian Science appears in the story "The Planter of the Tree," in a recent issue.

The following information is offered to the readers of the...

The following information is offered to the readers of the Beacon Journal because of a letter in your issue of January 21 and an editorial in your issue of January 25.

Our Wonderful God

"For 'who is so great a God as our God!' unchangeable, all-wise, all-just, all-merciful; the ever-loving, ever-living Life, Truth, Love: comforting such as mourn, opening the prison doors to the captive, marking the unwinged bird, pitying with more than a father's pity; healing the sick, cleansing the leper, raising the dead, saving sinners," writes Mrs.