In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In your recent issue an article entitled "Which Way?"...

In your recent issue an article entitled "Which Way?

Following the Leader

When the writer was a child she, with others, used to play a game called "Follow the leader," which may offer a helpful illustration to the student of Christian Science.

Spirituality

On the writer's desk an ivy plant grows in a little jardiniere.

The Saving Christ

Isaiah, in signifying the office of the Christ, presents God as saying, "I the Lord have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles; to open the blind eyes, to bring out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house.
How many sufferers sit daily by the wayside, blindly begging an alms of pity and crumbs of comfort from human agencies! While suffering the selfish neglect of a world too busy laying up its treasures on earth, they fail to realize that the Christ is ever present on the highway of life, even though oftentimes hidden from view.

Stepping-Stones

No two people tread exactly the same human pathway in their endeavor to pattern their lives after the great Exemplar of Truth, Christ Jesus.
Among the first things the earnest beginner learns in Christian Science is that he starts out at once with an unexpected patient on his hands, and one of the most troublesome he will ever have to deal with.

Signs of the Times

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Under the heading "Christian Science," a theological...

Under the heading "Christian Science," a theological student endeavors to refute an article on Christian Science appearing in a recent issue of your paper.

Kindly allow me to make a statement in regard to a syndicated...

Kindly allow me to make a statement in regard to a syndicated health talk by a doctor, which appeared in the Constitution recently, wherein an individual was referred to as a rabid, fanatical Christian Scientist.

The report of a lecture on Christian Science, which appeared...

The report of a lecture on Christian Science, which appeared in your recent issue, has evidently caused misapprehensions in the mind of your correspondent, "Distressed"; for he writes that Christian Science seems to him "to contradict our Lord's statements at every turn.

A writer in the Argonaut of recent date, commenting...

A writer in the Argonaut of recent date, commenting further on the "germ theory" and stressing the necessity of an understanding and acceptance of this theory as a prerequisite to healing disease, apparently overlooks the fact that Christ Jesus, centuries before the discovery of the so-called "germ theory," through spiritual means alone healed instantaneously and without a single failure all manner of disease, including those which to-day are attributed to germs—a record never equaled by material means or laboratory methods.