In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Joy of Unity

That the sense of loving unity with one's fellow-men, as well as unity with God, is essential for healing was plainly taught by Christ Jesus.

God's Gifts

What a joy it is to give! What a deep and beautiful sense of love and gratitude may be expressed by gifts! If we, having still before us much of unfoldment, are able to give to one another in love, how much more then must God, who is infinite divine Love, be able to give to us of His abundance!

The Individual and World Affairs

There is a blessing for which loyal Christian Scientists are continually giving thanks to God.

Footsteps

"The discoverer of Christian Science finds the path less difficult when she has the high goal always before her thoughts, than when she counts her footsteps in endeavoring to reach it.

Gaining Understanding

In the third chapter of Proverbs we read: "Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding.

Church Business Meetings

In the Manual of The Mother Church, under the caption "The Mother Church and Branch Churches".
[From The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Massachusetts]

The Christian Science Monitor was established by Mary Baker Eddy,...

The Christian Science Monitor was established by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, who declared its object to be "to injure no man, but to bless all mankind".

In a clergyman's syndicated articles which appear daily...

In a clergyman's syndicated articles which appear daily in your columns, it seems that he repeats very frequently the same question from some "enquirer" asking his views concerning Christian Science.

An article in the News by a clergyman contains the...

An article in the News by a clergyman contains the following statement: "In Christian Science we have, for instance, the same principle of the power of mind over matter which enabled the primitive witch doctor to cause the death of a man by pointing a bone at him.

In reply to a question propounded by one of your readers,...

In reply to a question propounded by one of your readers, "Why should a man raise his hat to a woman?

With reference to the lecture headed, "Has the Serpent Talked...

With reference to the lecture headed, "Has the Serpent Talked," delivered by an officer of the Salvation Army and printed in a recent issue of your paper, in which the said speaker has attempted to unite Christian Science with spiritism, theosophy, and such like, classifying these teachings together as "all kinds of nonsense of paganism," I beg to request you kindly to allow me some space in your paper in order to correct the wrong opinions which seem to exist about Christian Science.