In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

True Simplicity

It is worthy of comment that with the progress of humanity Bible students everywhere are learning more of the dignity and power of "the simplicity that is in Christ," as Paul declared.

Signs of the Times

[From an editorial in the Williamson Sun, New York]

In reply to the points raised by your correspondent,...

In reply to the points raised by your correspondent, "Jen," we have to say that a Christian Science lecture is what it purports to be, namely, a lecture and not a discussion.

In the "Social and Personal" columns of your recent issue...

In the "Social and Personal" columns of your recent issue Christian Science and Coueism are coupled as having the same foundation.

Your correspondent in a recent issue makes many bitter...

Your correspondent in a recent issue makes many bitter castigatory statements about the revered and beloved Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy.

In reply to a letter in your recent issue, we wish to state...

In reply to a letter in your recent issue, we wish to state that it was not the intention of the undersigned to enter into any discussion, but merely to set your readers straight concerning certain statements which did not correctly set forth the teachings of Christian Science.

Since "Truth Seeker" has again introduced the subject of...

Since "Truth Seeker" has again introduced the subject of Christian Science through your paper, I am asking your consideration for the following.

My attention has been called to an adverse comment on...

My attention has been called to an adverse comment on Christian Science by an "evangelistic" speaker in your recent issue.

Who Shall be Greatest?

The question, Who shall be greatest?

The Turn in the Road

From the veranda of her mountain home, a student of Christian Science enjoyed the daily practice of letting her vision wander out through a rustic gateway to a picturesque turn in the road.

In Focus

Much of the misery and discomfort to which men and women are the unwilling victims—physical ailments, inharmonious conditions in home and business circles, lack, poverty, failure to bring out certain right results even after earnest and honest efforts have been made to destroy the seeming discords—is in the main due to the fact that they are not at-one with God's government of good.

Laborers in God's Vineyard

The recorded deeds of some of the prophets in Old Testament history make us, of to-day, realize what faithful workers they were in God's vineyard, and that some of us, at this present time, ought to be doing, and could be doing, much more than we are.