In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Lookers-on"

On page 37 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" our Leader says, "Consciousness of right-doing brings its own reward; but not amid the smoke of battle is merit seen and appreciated by lookers-on.

Song of the Lark

Who that has ever been in England and loves birds, has not felt the joyous ecstasy of the song of the skylark, springing upward, straight from the ground, singing as he goes higher, higher in his flight, until he is lost to view while the sound of his song is still heard?
To many a student of Christian Science there has come the realization, often perhaps with the fullness of revelation, that the understanding of divine Principle which heals a sick body is as readily able to heal a sick business.

Let Us Arise!

To one Christian Scientist the question of fatigue, especially when arising early in the morning to do mental work before a busy day, seemed to present a stubborn problem.
Every student of the Bible knows that a large part of the four gospels is given to recording the healing work performed by Christ Jesus, and that without this concrete evidence of the healing of disease and the forgiveness of sin his teaching would be mere theory.

Signs of the Times

[From the Evening Courier, Waterloo, Iowa, March 31, 1923]

In Spokane there are hundreds of people whose veracity...

In Spokane there are hundreds of people whose veracity would not be questioned on any witness stand, who have testified to having been healed in Christian Science.

Christian Scientists have no quarrel with clergymen,...

Christian Scientists have no quarrel with clergymen, though the need for a more charitable attitude is sometimes very keenly felt.

A critic's statement that Christian Science is borrowed...

A critic's statement that Christian Science is borrowed from Berkeley is a mistake.

Christian Science practitioners never attempt "to acquire...

Christian Science practitioners never attempt "to acquire the title of doctor," and never make use of the title as do those who rely upon material remedies in the treatment of disease.

Unseeing Error

Mrs.

No Turning Back

In the second chapter of Luke is an account of Jesus' being taken, according to Israelitish custom, by his parents to the feast of the passover at Jerusalem.