In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Christian Science is not derived from psychology, nor...

Christian Science is not derived from psychology, nor does it teach suggestion, the power of mind over matter, nor advocate the transmitting of vibrations.

Love

Many of us may recall that when we first approached the study of Christian Science our attention was called to the requirement that we accept and demonstrate the fact that God is Love.

"O king, live for ever"

The words, "O king, live for ever," spoken by Daniel, have in them the true spirit of forgiveness,—the Christ reflected.

"Teach us to pray"

In Christian Science we learn that man already possesses all.

The Grateful Heart

A grateful heart is a glad heart; and a full measure of gratitude happifies, purifies, and heals.
To the awakened consciousness of the earnest student of Christian Science there are constantly appearing errors that must be destroyed, or problems that must be solved.

God the Rewarder

One of the greatest causes of disappointment and resentment among mortals is the experience all have of meeting ingratitude, or at least perfunctory or slight gratitude, where there seemed every reason to expect the profoundest appreciation and thankfulness.

Idealism Made Practical

It has been said that much of the so-called thinking that is indulged in by mankind is nothing but a shifting of prejudices.

Signs of the Times

[Principal Whyte, quoted in the Canadian Baptist, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Jan.
Isaiah's prophecy of the time when "nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more," has always held out a blessed hope to mankind, and mankind is beginning to think this hope may be realized.

World prohibitionists and the supporters of the Eighteenth...

World prohibitionists and the supporters of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States consider The Christian Science Monitor their chief champion among the largest daily newspapers.

It is hardly conceivable in this day that any one should...

It is hardly conceivable in this day that any one should refer to the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science in a disparaging manner, or that such remarks should emanate from the pulpit, and from a minister of the Christian religion.