In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Learning to Obey

THE story of Naaman's healing from leprosy, in the fifth chapter of II Kings, contains a familiar but valuable lesson, in that it shows how necessary simple obedience is.

Judging

Much of the friction in human relationships is engendered by a misunderstanding of viewpoints.

Signs of the Times

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Since publishing in the issues of the Christian Science Sentinel for November 17, 1917, February 9, 1918, and November 16, 1918, lists of those who have presented to The Mother Church for permanent preservation original letters written by our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, the Directors have also gratefully received additional letters, to be placed in the collection in The Mother Church, from the persons and churches named below:—
For the County of Northumberland, England.

Christian Science is true Christianity, the Christianity...

Christian Science is true Christianity, the Christianity of the Bible, the Christianity taught and practiced by the Man of Galilee, Jesus the Christ.

Christian Science asserts and maintains the divinity of...

Christian Science asserts and maintains the divinity of the Christ, but it understands, as Jesus himself said, that the Christ is not God, but the Son of God.

The Christian Scientist's medicine is the truth, which...

The Christian Scientist's medicine is the truth, which Jesus said "shall make you free.

Christian Science contradicts a great many of the popular...

Christian Science contradicts a great many of the popular beliefs about matter, sin, disease, and death, but it bases all its claims on the Bible.

In your issue of November 2 a lecturer is quoted as...

In your issue of November 2 a lecturer is quoted as having "tested" the Christian Science explanation of miracles and shown its "inanity.

The account in your issue of January 2 of the proceedings...

The account in your issue of January 2 of the proceedings in the district court at Framingham, Massachusetts, against Henry Moyse of Wayland, for providing Christian Science practice rather than medical practice for his fourteen-year-old boy, was mistaken in at least one important particular.

On Letting Go

Many students of Christian Science seem to be battling with a "protracted demonstration," laboring under a burden of difficulties which are at once elusive and tenacious, while making a sincere search within and without to find the cause of their plight.