In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Survival of the Fittest

For many years, the world has accepted the theory that the development of the highest order of things depends upon the survival of the fittest.

Signs of the Times

[From an Editorial in The New Republic]

Disarmament

With a foresight born of absolute consecration to God, good, Mrs.

Persistency

There is not a single God-like quality but can be found to be simply and fittingly illustrated among the pages of the Bible.

"Shallow pantheism"

On page 257 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs.

Variance and Emulations

Under the marginal heading "Reflected likeness" Mrs.

Christmas Eternally

Christmas, rightly understood in its spiritual signification, is the demonstration of the vitality and power of the Christ, the divine idea.

Signs of the Times

[Arthur J.

Elevation

Elevation is often thought of as great height, altitude, or a place that is so high that to attain it necessitates a long and hard climb up a steep acclivity by a path that zigzags in and out and over huge bowlders and rocks.
To-day the traveler crossing the desert lands of Syria or Arabia may chance to see a great flock of sheep and goats guarded by their shepherds around them during the whole of the dark summer night.

On Doing Our Best

When the student of Christian Science has been for some months, perhaps even a year of two, not only a reader of our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, but a regular attendant at the Sunday services and the midweek testimony meetings, he begins to take some interest in the various activities of the church, as these are unfolded to him, and to look forward to the time when he, as a member of a branch church or society, will have the privilege of sharing in its work, and so, of helping, in his degree, to spread the Christian Science gospel with its glorious message to mankind.

A True Soldier

Sometimes in the experience of a student of Christian Science, when a claim of sickness and suffering or lack and limitation seems tenacious, discouragement comes and puts up its plea: Why struggle on?