In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Going Forward

In times of distress, of sorrow, sickness, or lack, the human heart turns to God for guidance and help.

Overcoming Resentment

Paul tells us that "the carnal mind is enmity against God;" and it follows logically from his statement that all that in belief is controlled by this so-called carnal or mortal mind is at enmity with good.

Signs of the Times

[Mayor Nichols, as quoted in the Boston Daily Globe, Massachusetts]
A meeting in the interest of the Christian Science work in the penal institutions of New Jersey, was attended by representatives from about two thirds of the Christian Science churches and societies in the state.

In a recent issue of the Daily News there is an article...

In a recent issue of the Daily News there is an article entitled "Christian Science and Prohibition.

The communication on "Spiritual Healing," in a recent...

The communication on "Spiritual Healing," in a recent issue of the News, touches a subject which is too important to be disposed of quite so summarily, even though bishops do disagree.

In a recent issue of your paper an article under the...

In a recent issue of your paper an article under the heading "Was Jesus a Reformer?

Recent issues of your paper announced a discussion by a...

Recent issues of your paper announced a discussion by a clergyman, at a public meeting, of the difference between Christian Science and divine healing.

In your recent issue you have an editorial article on...

In your recent issue you have an editorial article on a speech in which are given the speaker's views on faith healing, and in which he implies that Christian Science is faith healing, as that term is commonly understood.

Unfoldment of the Mother-Love

The writer recalls girlhood days when in the absence of "mother" the house became dreary and desolate.

Obedience

Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, writes in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

Place

To all of us at some time has come an experience that involved a consideration of place; and if viewed with human opinion alone it must have seemed a baffling problem.