In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Faith healing, as commonly understood, is blind, unintelligent...

Faith healing, as commonly understood, is blind, unintelligent trustfulness that God will heal.

Christian Science has become known all over the civilized...

Christian Science has become known all over the civilized world; and the experience of thousands to-day shows that Christian Science gives health instead of sickness, joy instead of sorrow, harmony instead of discord, and besides this an unshakable faith in the ever-presence of God's love.

The basis of Christian Science is the Scriptural teaching...

The basis of Christian Science is the Scriptural teaching that the one cause and creator of all that is true or real must be, and is, good in nature, activity, and expression; that God is Spirit, perfect Mind, eternal Life, invariable Truth; that "God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good;" that "all things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.

Christian Science explains the difference between Spirit...

Christian Science explains the difference between Spirit.
In speaking of man made in the image and likeness of God, the Christian Science lecturer referred to immortal, spiritual man, and not to the mortal and material counterfeit.

A certain writer for the Advertiser and other papers...

A certain writer for the Advertiser and other papers sometimes speaks of Christian Science or Christian Scientists in a way that does not indicate adequate appreciation or understanding.

The Sabbath Day

The fourth commandment is: "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.

Home

There have been many who have longed for home and love, but who were so lost in the mazes of false belief that they knew not how to satisfy the longing.

"Thou shalt not covet"

Whether we were privileged to attend the Christian Science Sunday School or not, we nevertheless have the "first lessons" to learn: and one of these is, "Thou shalt not covet.

"Who shall ascend?"

"Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?

Abraham and Melchizedek

It is becoming very well known that the historical portions of the Bible have a spiritual as well as a literal significance.

Newness

An often sung hymn opens with the following inspiring verse:—