In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Letters from the Field

The following letters have been received by the Board of Directors and Clerk of The Mother Church:—

Mrs. Eddy's teaching repudiates absolutely the theory...

Mrs.

Christian Science adheres strictly to Scriptural teachings...

Christian Science adheres strictly to Scriptural teachings and employs in its healing ministry nothing that is evil in itself or is capable of producing evil, relying, as it does, solely upon the power of God, in whom there is no element that can possibly harm.

No warrant is to be found in any statement of Jesus...

No warrant is to be found in any statement of Jesus for designating him a psychotherapist; and the same is equally true of the writings of Mrs.

The First Commandment

On page 340 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs.

Spiritual Understanding

The most important thing that men can possess is spiritual understanding.

Overcoming the Pressure of Evil Belief

In human experience, with its complexity of seeming sorrow and joy, pain and pleasure, disturbances apparently caused by what men call outside influence are not uncommon to individuals.

Work

At the present time, when much is heard about business depression, lack of employment, and consequent beliefs of limitation, Christian Science is here to lift the unnecessary burden of fear and want by supplying mankind with the truth about work, and the understanding necessary to apply this truth to one's present experience.

The Cultivated Soil

It can be readily understood that those who have become acquainted with Christian Science and have thereby experienced the healing power of Truth, would wish to acquaint their suffering fellow-men with the source of such good.

Martha and Mary

The story of Martha and Mary, sisters of Lazarus and friends of Jesus, contains many a helpful lesson.

Simplicity

Beginners in the study of Christian Science sometimes say, "I do not seem able to understand this teaching; it is too deep for me.

Signs of the Times

[From the Modern Priscilla, Boston, Mass.