In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In a syndicated article appearing in a recent issue of the...

In a syndicated article appearing in a recent issue of the World under "Dorothy Dix's Letter Box" the question is asked, "How may one overcome the inferiority complex?

The further attack on Christian Science reported in your...

The further attack on Christian Science reported in your recent issue again illustrates the improprieties which are likely to be committed by a sectarian when he turns aside from preaching his own religion and engages in throwing bricks at other religions and other religionists.

Kingdom of Heaven Within

IN the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," written by Mary Baker Eddy, we find these words.

Sufficiency

THE earnest and persistent efforts of mortals directed to the acquisition and accumulation of that which is quite generally looked upon as providing a sufficiency for their needs, would be impressive were they not often pathetic.

Reality

Every seeming ill and every seeming difficulty would vanish if we were constantly awake to the fact that good is always present and always the only power, and that error in every form is merely the contradiction of this fact.

"Footsteps of Truth"

When thought first becomes acquainted with the doctrine of Christian Science, it is startled at the apparent difference between the everyday affairs of life and the absolute statements of Truth, which one intuitively approves and longs to see realized.

What Are We Thinking?

We sometimes hear the thought voiced that Christian Science merely teaches one to think he is not sick and that then he will not be; to think that a desirable position belongs rightfully to him, and it will be attained; to think one has money and he will then have it; and so on.

"Mark the perfect man"

To the one who will "search the scriptures" in the light of Christian Science, pondering the spiritual meaning of the loving messages contained therein, there is sure to come a degree of enlightenment and helpfulness not to be found in any other way.

Wilderness Experiences

Much of the region surrounding the holy land was a dry, barren wilderness or desert.

Signs of the Times

[From the West Australian, Perth, West Australia]

Due to an article, "Teachings of Devils," in your recent...

Due to an article, "Teachings of Devils," in your recent issue, which has just now come to my hands, I ask you kindly to give room for the following remarks.