In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"The ripening of mortal man"

The five physical senses bear no reliable testimony respecting the realities of existence, but deal solely with the illusory phenomena of so-called mortal mind.

"Go forward"

It has been said by some incredulous ones that the Christideal of Christian Science is too high to be attained here on earth.
Although to-day there is apparent to human view a world submerged in conflict and strife, presenting the belief of many ruling minds at war with each other, yet it is true that this condition of unrest and turmoil is not peculiar to the age in which we live, but has prevailed throughout the ages.

The Value of Patience

It may seem to the majority of men that patience is such an unimportant characteristic as not to require serious thought or attention.

The Real and the Unreal

The student of Christian Science is early impressed with the clear and positive distinction that is shown to exist between the real and the unreal.

Signs of the Times

[Albert Sidney Lehr, editor of the Missouri School Journal, in the National Education Association Journal, Washington, D.

The Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy,...

The Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, writes in the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

An address on "God and the Earthquake, A Modern...

An address on "God and the Earthquake, A Modern Theodicy," would have people think that according to the teachings of Christian Science there was no earthquake.

The fact that a student of Christian Science does not...

The fact that a student of Christian Science does not always demonstrate its highest possibilities does not prove the system to be wrong.
Through the study of the Bible in conjuction with the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, Christian Scientists are gaining a clearer view of God in place of the anthropomorphic view held by Christians in general.

A careful search of the records fails to indicate that...

A careful search of the records fails to indicate that Jesus and his immediate disciples, or even Paul, who did not come directly under the personal instruction of the Master, at any time advocated the diagnosing and dissecting of matter as a necessary and preliminary step to the healing of the sick.

Promises that Attract

A NOTED lawyer who introduced a Christian Science lecturer nearly a quarter of a century ago is reported as having said at that time, "I know very little about Christian Science, but I have been attracted towards it by reason of its many promises.