In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Milton's words, "They also serve who only stand and wait," opened up a helpful line of thought to the writer.

Signs of the Times

[From the Mail & Empire,Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 16, 1925]

In some notes on a Sunday school lesson, published in...

In some notes on a Sunday school lesson, published in the Herald recently, a writer dealt with the subject of prayer, giving special attention to the Lord's Prayer.

The laudable purpose of a gentleman...

The laudable purpose of a gentleman "to obtain a better knowledge of truth.

The Christian Science church has no desire for controversy...

The Christian Science church has no desire for controversy with the organization of which Mrs.

A clergyman, writing in your issue of recent date, admits...

A clergyman, writing in your issue of recent date, admits that he is as much puzzled by the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, as he is with the "Mad Hatter" in "Alice in Wonderland," or "the incoherent mutterings of the inmates of an asylum.
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The Right Standpoint

It had always meant a great deal to one student of Christian Science, when going into a new locality, that her sense of direction be correct.
From time immemorial mankind by tradition, education, and experience has been encouraged to look for, and been led to expect, immediate and tangible results from its own efforts.

Our Reading Rooms

One of the many activities of the Christian Science organization which Mrs.

Work

One who had heard many testimonies given at Christian Science Wednesday evening testimony meetings once asked, "Just what do people mean when they speak of 'working in Christian Science' or of having 'worked' on a problem?

The Field of Thought

On page 463 of the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, we find it written, "A spiritual idea has not a single element of error, and this truth removes properly whatever is offensive.