In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

If our friend whose letter appeared in a recent issue will take time to consider the matter, he will, I am quite sure, admit that Jesus of Nazareth proved by his works that the application of the divine Principle of his teachings would solve every human problem, whether social or religious, political or economical.
Any one who undertakes to state the teachings of a religion in which he does not believe, is likely to encounter a difficulty, for the reason that he is apt to lack the appreciation and insight which would enable him to speak of it with accuracy and justice.

Fear Overcome

An experience of recent date has taught me many forcible lessons, which I gladly share with others.

Criticism versus Censure

The continued use of words in a wrong sense has frequently resulted in their incorrect definition in standard dictionaries and other reference books.

God the Ever-present Help

In this day and hour, the broader recognition of God as "a very present help in trouble" is revealing in ever-increasing measure the power and majesty which appertain to Him; but remembering the declaration of Jesus that to know God aright is life eternal, yet seeing death and decay in all about them, men are beginning to realize how meager, after all, is their knowledge of Him who, as the psalmist affirmed, "healeth all thy diseases," as well as "forgiveth all thine iniquities.

Reflected Light

A story of childhood days, which memory has recalled many times since the coming of the light through Christian Science, is that of a lost coin revealed by a beam of reflected sunlight.

Our Table

The opening words of the twenty-third psalm, "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want," are very familiar, and have often brought comfort and strength and assurance to those in want and distress.

Life and Enlightenment

The translation of life into terms of enlightenment or understanding helps our progress.

From Our Exchanges

[Thomas Arthur Smoot, D.
By "Key to the Scriptures" Dr.
In reply to a recent editorial entitled "Psychological Bread," permit us to state that Christian Science does not teach one to ignore evil by advising him supinely to close his eyes and declare that evil does not exist.
In an article in a recent issue a clergyman proceeds to take a fling at Christian Science and classes it as "heretical.