In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Good Morning!

It was Henry Van Dyke who wrote:

True Happiness

The happy expression on the faces of those who have become students of Christian Science, and the harmony and good health manifested in their lives, have often been the subject of comment by those who have not themselves become interested in this religion.

Signs of the Times

[From the War Cry, Chicago, Illinois]

It is generally acknowledged that officials of the public...

It is generally acknowledged that officials of the public press may differ at times as to what constitutes good news.

A contributor's remarks in your recent issue, reprinted...

A contributor's remarks in your recent issue, reprinted from another paper, indicate that he has the very mistaken notion that Christian Science has something in the nature of magic and malicious animal magnetism in its teaching and practice.

May I be allowed space to correct certain statements...

May I be allowed space to correct certain statements misrepresenting Christian Science made by a clergyman in an address recently delivered at the Centenary Hall, as reported in your recent issue.

When reading the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"...

When reading the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, a critic has certainly not understood when the author is referring to the immortal or to the mortal, to the eternal or to the temporal, to the real or to the unreal.

Putting Joy into Our Work

It is often asked, "How can I put joy into my work when I have such adverse conditions surrounding me?

Desire

True desire ascends to God; and "desire is prayer," as Mrs.

The Unity of Good

Some sweet peas once grew under the writer's window, and their fragrance and beauty were a constant source of inspiration.

"Consider the lilies"

One hot summer day the writer was a member of a company returning by auto-stage from a sojourn in the mountains of a southern land.