In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Ever Available Christ

The practical value of Christian Science is well illustrated by the understanding it has given of the Christ.

Being Raised from the Dead

By many it is believed that what is called death has to do only with conditions of matter, with the disintegration of a physical body; that death awaits each one of us at some time in the future.

The Manna of To-day

The thought is sometimes expressed by those who feel themselves to be very busy people that they wish they had more time to read their Christian Science books, for they realize they are not progressing as they should.

Signs of the Times

[From the Christian Advocate, San Francisco, Calif.

In the November issue of your valued magazine, on page...

In the November issue of your valued magazine, on page 279, appears a reprint of a humorous nature under the heading "Prompt Identification.

The "Cappy Ricks" story in your issue of January 11...

The "Cappy Ricks" story in your issue of January 11 contains the implications that Christian Science practice is the use of suggestion, and that it is good only for imaginary diseases.

There is no connection whatever between Christian Science...

There is no connection whatever between Christian Science and Coueism.

The purpose of Mary Baker Eddy in establishing the...

The purpose of Mary Baker Eddy in establishing the Christian Science church was, in her own words, "To organize a church designed to commemorate the word and works of our Master, which should reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing".

Christian Science does not deny that sin appears to be a...

Christian Science does not deny that sin appears to be a reality in human experience.

The Christian Science teachings pertaining to pain, and...

The Christian Science teachings pertaining to pain, and the method employed by that religion in overcoming pain, are made perfectly clear in the writings of Mrs.

In a recent issue of the News a minister is quoted as...

In a recent issue of the News a minister is quoted as having given Christian Science credit for bodily cures; but he also expressed his belief that "they were diseases that yield to suggestion.