In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Confidence

It has truly been said that every one possesses confidence in a greater or less degree; but the questions arise: In what have we confidence?

Self-Consciousness

Among the faults of human character there is none more glaring than that of self-consciousness.

Open Thou Mine Eyes

"Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light.

Reliance on Principle

All of us, at some time in our experience, are confronted with the belief that we have been wronged in a social, business, or political way,—that we have been unjustly treated.

Waymarks

Every error confronting one is but a glorious opportunity of proving God's allness,—the omnipresence of infinite good.
Sometimes, perhaps, students of Christian Science are apt to make too much distinction between Christian Scientists and those who are not Christian Scientists.

Signs of the Times

["One Alliance"—The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, U.

The First Commandment

Of all the benefits to be gained through the study of Christian Science, that which is of greatest value to humanity is without doubt the ability to reason in accord with divine Principle.
In the eighteenth chapter of Luke we read the parable of two men praying.

Holidays

To the popular mind a holiday means a day of rest from labor, or a day of amusement.

Joy

To the sincere student of Christian Science, the greatest joy, the deepest happiness, lies in acting in obedience to Principle.

"Greater love hath no man"

The world in general has always been and is eagerly seeking an answer to these questions: What is love and friendship?