In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Encouragement

"Thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many," said Jesus in one of his well-known parables.

A Timely Illustration

An incident recorded in the Sundial column of The Christian Science Monitor provided a valuable lesson for students of Christian Science.

Signs of the Times

[Lady Astor as quoted in the Daily Bulletin, Manila, Philippine Islands]
Articles from members of The Mother Church and good testimonies from those healed by Christian Science are always welcomed for consideration by the Editors.

With no desire to be controversial, I am asking your kind...

With no desire to be controversial, I am asking your kind permission to comment on the remarks of a clergyman to the effect that spiritual healing does not work.

There is probably no subject about which accurate information...

There is probably no subject about which accurate information is more lacking, among those who are not its adherents, than Christian Science.

A visiting clergyman, speaking recently in "defense of...

A visiting clergyman, speaking recently in "defense of the orthodox faith," said that divine healing was "contrary to the teachings of Christ.

A bishop recently stated that "the great mass of the...

A bishop recently stated that "the great mass of the people in this land find no use for religion, or have accepted from others the notion that it is useless;" and if Dean Inge, as reported in the Dominion of recent date, is correct in his opinion that it is improper to turn to God, or to urge others to do so, for the healing of sickness.

Your recent issue carries an address in which Christian Science...

Your recent issue carries an address in which Christian Science is said to have its source in Brahminical pantheism and is therefore "reincarnated Hinduism dressed out with the false name 'Christian.

A recent contributor to your paper states, "I find it difficult...

A recent contributor to your paper states, "I find it difficult to appreciate the point of view of the Christian Scientist.

"Sabbath of the heart"

Thus wrote the poet Wordsworth.
How often have the Master's tender words, "See that ye be not troubled," lifted the seeming burden and set free the thought of the wanderer in the wilderness of material sense! How inspiring when hard pressed in the turmoil of earthly hopes and longings to listen to this loving exhortation and be comforted; and if we are not comforted we may well ask ourselves what prevents us from realizing the "Peace, be still.