In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Right Thinking in Business

It is a shopworn adage, perhaps, but none the less applicable to business pursuits, that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Careful Obedience

Frequently a practitioner of Christian Science is asked by a patient, "Why cannot I get my healing; why does it seem to take so long?

Giving God the Glory

In his first epistle to the Corinthians we find this admonition given by Paul: "Glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's" What does it mean to glorify God?

Without Prejudice

Several years ago, a legislator remarked to a young student of politics, "If you want throughly to understand a subject before the House, do not obtain your information from editorials in the daily newspapers but from the reports and debates themselves.

"Remember Lot's wife"

In referring to the human tendency to "look back," Jesus' saying, "Remember Lot's wife," is very frequently quoted.

Signs of the Times

["World Delusions," from the Times, London, England]

Sin is, indeed, not a trifling matter, and I can agree with...

Sin is, indeed, not a trifling matter, and I can agree with a correspondent of your paper when he says, "Every time we sin we make ourselves traitors to God and a soldier fighting in the devil's army.

Though a correspondent in a recent issue of your paper,...

Though a correspondent in a recent issue of your paper, in advancing his own viewpoint, rides roughshod over the viewpoints of all denominations, he seems to desire to get back to fundamental truths.

Christian Science itself needs neither apology nor defense

Christian Science itself needs neither apology nor defense.

An understanding of Christian Science includes the ability...

An understanding of Christian Science includes the ability to practice it in part.

Your correspondent, "A Victim," makes some general...

Your correspondent, "A Victim," makes some general accusations against Christian Science.

While Christian Scientists appreciate the kindly tone...

While Christian Scientists appreciate the kindly tone of the ministerial conference in regard to their religion, as reported in a recent issue of your paper, yet they must object to having Christian Science put in the same category as New Thought or "mental science.