In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Love's Universe

Many students of Christian Science have found that the contemplation of the ways of nature and of the seeming operation of law in the government of the so-called physical universe ofttimes brings vision and inspiration which may teach helpful lessons in overcoming some erroneous human condition.

"Ready to distribute"

In the first epistle to Timothy, Paul charges "them that are rich in this world,.

Signs of the Times

[From the Post, Washington, D.

Christian Science is not autosuggestion, nor is it like it...

Christian Science is not autosuggestion, nor is it like it in any way.

Because healing is that part of Christian Science which...

Because healing is that part of Christian Science which is more particularly brought before the notice of the community, it is apt to be taken as the whole of Christian Science, whereas it is but an effect.

The Christian religion, as taught and demonstrated by...

The Christian religion, as taught and demonstrated by Christ Jesus, is as practical to-day as it was when, according to the New Testament, the Master healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, and repeatedly proved the availability of the protecting and sustaining power of God, divine Love.

No one can study the textbook of Christian Science,...

No one can study the textbook of Christian Science, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, and fail to see that there is a great gulf fixed between Christian Science and all forms of hypnotism and suggestion.

Christian Science is founded upon Bible teaching, is built...

Christian Science is founded upon Bible teaching, is built upon the Decalogue and the Sermon on the Mount.

The seeming existence of both evil and good is the most...

The seeming existence of both evil and good is the most fundamental problem that ever has presented itself for explanation.

"All things are become new"

THE habitual daily study of Christian Science illuminates the thought of the student, and enables him to prove what Paul meant when he said, "Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind," to which was added the reason for this endeavor,—"that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
ARE there any tales in all literature that appeal as much to the reader as those of the Bible?

Thinking

A GREAT deal is said to-day about the power of thought, of right thinking and of false thinking, of spiritual thinking and of material thinking.