In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Answered Prayer

Our Master said: "Whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do;" "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.

The Scriptures

In Paul's epistle to Timothy we read, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.

True Peace

Throughout the world to-day, more than ever before, people are awakening to the realization that human methods and man-made laws have failed to meet the world's need.

Goodness, Truth, and Beauty

The handwriting of the divine is ever to be seen in the good, in the true, in the beautiful, everywhere in evidence throughout God's universe.

Dominion

The Christian Science Hymnal contains a hymn, the first line of which asks the question, "What is thy birthright, man?

Evil is Unreal

Sometimes the young student of Christian Science is puzzled as to how the fact of the unreality of matter or evil, as taught by Christian Science, is going to benefit him, when some phase of evil still seems to be real to him.

Treatment

In every avenue of endeavor successful fruition is the goal to which all honest effort is directed.

Signs of the Times

[From the Star, Auckland, New Zealand, Jan.
For the State of New York.

Those not familiar with the teachings of Christian Science...

Those not familiar with the teachings of Christian Science may have the impression that faith is the basis of its healing work.

Christian Science teaches that the adjective "real" can...

Christian Science teaches that the adjective "real" can be accurately applied only to God and His spiritual creation,—to things spiritual and eternal.

In commenting upon the action of the Health Commissioner...

In commenting upon the action of the Health Commissioner of New York City for endeavoring to stamp out those who were classed as "quacks and other illegal practitioners of medicine," the writer of an article which appeared in the Baltimore American a few days ago seems to have given credit where the same is not due.