In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

God Guides

To let God lead us, knowing He will lead to the right place at the right time, and in the best way,—to let Him lead us under all circumstances,—would save many trying experiences.

The Highway of Thought

It is the wish of every Christian Scientist to make as rapid progress as possible in his journey from a material sense of things to the point where he may be able to realize God's creation as entirely spiritual.

Christian Love

A HEARTSICK , hungry world eagerly awaits the word of understanding; it yearns for the support of compassionate love.

Signs of the Times

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Will you kindly allow me to correct some misleading...

Will you kindly allow me to correct some misleading statements with regard to Christian Science in the article, "Freedom of Discussion," in your recent number?

The writer of the article entitled "Through My Goldrimmed Eyeglasses,"...

The writer of the article entitled "Through My Goldrimmed Eyeglasses," in your recent issue, is evidently unfamiliar with the teachings of Christian Science when he classes it along with not only other religions, but also medical and other methods of healing, and then designates one and all as superstition and humbug, and feels, as he says, that the time has come when these evils should be suppressed.

My attention has been drawn to a lecture reported in your...

My attention has been drawn to a lecture reported in your recent issue in which Dr.

Love for His Appearing

A Child who was being reared in a home where "the second coming of Christ" was sometimes freely discussed, once asked for information as to how, when, and where this event would occur.

The Sculptor and His Model

Plying his chisel and his hammer, the sculptor chips away the rough edges of his marble deftly, patiently, and persistently, until the rugged stone takes the form present in the sculptor's thought, the manifested mental image he has been entertaining seeming to come out from within the marble.

"The bugle-call"

The daily life of the individual as he goes about his portion of a great world's tasks may many times seem prosaic and depressing; and this depression sometimes brings forth the questions: What is the use of it?

"Living fountains of waters"

Who can read the thrilling cry at the beginning of the fifty-fifth capter of Isaiah, "Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters," without feeling that the words welled up from a heart so full of spiritual love for mankind that they overflowed into inspired Hebrew poetry?

Supply

A Problem that is often presented to the student of Christian Science is that of supply, adequate provision, maintenance, or what is commonly termed meeting financial requirements.