In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Right Motive

It is recorded in the twelfth chapter of Mark that Jesus once "sat over against the treasury, and beheld how the people cast money into the treasury.

"The sunshine of Truth"

In a western state there is a range of mountains, with a well-known peak towering above the rest.

The Father's Business

In Christian Science the student early learns that as the reflection of the divine Mind, man, the spiritual idea, is forever in his proper place, and that no condition can arise to misplace or displace God's idea.

Permanent Business Building

Almost every one engaged in business to-day realizes, more clearly and forcibly than ever before, the benefits, blessings, safety,—yea, the absolute need,—of a plain, practical religion.
Students of Christian Science are indeed grateful to Mrs.

God's Beneficent Law

On page 381 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs.

Signs of the Times

["Passing of Materialism," from the Grand Rapids Press, Grand Rapids, Mich.

To tell the suffering that their maladies are imaginary...

To tell the suffering that their maladies are imaginary would not be likely to help them.

Christian Science is "honored" because it brings healing...

Christian Science is "honored" because it brings healing to the world—healing from sickness and sin.

The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist,...

The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, was built, as are all Christian Science churches, by voluntary contributions from those who have been raised from beds of pain, saved from the throes of sin, and, in many instances, literally snatched from the mortal belief of death itself through the ministrations of Christian Science.

When an individual accepts Christian Science, he learns...

When an individual accepts Christian Science, he learns with joy just what the Bible teaches about the coming of the Comforter promised by Jesus.

A critic, writing in a recent issue of your paper, appears...

A critic, writing in a recent issue of your paper, appears to have difficulty in reconciling such passages of Scripture, fully accepted in Christian Science, as may be found in the third chapter of the first epistle of John, verses eight and nine, which plainly declare that whosoever is born of God does not and cannot commit sin, while "he that committeth sin is of the devil.