In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

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.

Replying to this committee in your paper, a critic asks,...

Replying to this committee in your paper, a critic asks, "If man is now, and everlastingly will be, perfect and complete, why the need of teaching men to think, act, and live right?

Kindly allow me to answer the questions sent to the...

Kindly allow me to answer the questions sent to the editor of The Christian Science Monitor and which you have printed in your issue of December 14.

Man's Relation to God

Jesus said, "I and my Father are one.

"One primal cause"

One of the reasons why Christian Science is attracting an ever increasing number of thoughtful men and women to its ranks is not merely that it does so much for mankind, but because everything it claims may be put to the test and proved to be true in the experience of every adherent.

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On a certain memorable occasion when Moses had just started to lead the children of Israel from bondage in Egypt to Canaan and freedom, he appealed to God for guidance; and although the way seemed barred in all directions, the answer came back to him, "Speak unto the children of Israel, that they go forward.
The words, "Be still, and know that I am God," signify that in order to know God, one must "be still," one must attain to the mental attitude that shuts out the clamoring of so-called human will, with its testimony of corporeal sense, and admit only the quiet, steadfast confidence of divine will, of divine intelligence, God.
The Bible contains many passages wherein we are told to rejoice; but often little attention has been given them.

Heaven and Earth

In the first verse of the Bible we read that "God created the heaven and the earth.

Happiness

God is Love.