In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

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.

I shall appreciate an opportunity to correct any false...

I shall appreciate an opportunity to correct any false impressions regarding Mrs.

A sermon reported in a recent issue of your paper states:...

A sermon reported in a recent issue of your paper states: "Where psychology touches orgainzed thought, it is called Philosophy.

With reference to the article on Christian Science in...

With reference to the article on Christian Science in your recent issue, will you, with your usual courtesy, permit me to say that no one can be misled as to the purpose of Christian Science because its only purpose is to teach people to obey the laws of God as propounded by Christ Jesus.

The other day you published a dispatch from London...

The other day you published a dispatch from London which read as if a lady, named Mrs.

Helpful Thinking

On page 514 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy we read, "In the figurative transmission from the divine thought to the human, diligence, promptness, and perseverance are likened to 'the cattle upon a thousand hills.

The Perfect Model

The teacher of a class of art students, on entering the classroom one morning, remarked: "I notice that your first act, on arriving in the morning, is to put your canvas on the easel and take a good, long look at it.

"Consider the lilies"

Jesus said, "Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: and yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.

"In this place"

FREQUENTLY one hears it said, and is sometimes tempted to accept the saying as his own, "If I were just differently situated,—if I only had a more congenial place to live, or a better place to work,—I am sure I would progress more rapidly;" or, "How can I be happy or do my best work in this place which I dislike?

"Love prepareth"

OUR Leader's spiritual interpretation of the twenty-third psalm, on page 578 of our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," reads in part, "[Love] prepareth a table before me.