In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

["Expectation"—The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, U.

Knowing

To the sincere student of Christian Science the question frequently arises, either in his own experience, or through that of others: How am I to know which of two or more ways, each perhaps seeming to be good, is the right way, hence God's way, to pursue?

Authority

A SUPERFICIAL glance at the affairs of the world to-day might cause many people who are not accustomed to looking below the material surface of things to exclaim that indeed the times are out of joint.

"Know thyself"

TO those who have been studying Christian Science and endeavoring to live what it teaches, comes a desire to share with others the blessings they have received.
IT is worthy of note that two of the fundamentals of Christian Science are given the distinction in Bible phraseology of appearing as clear statements of fact followed by immediate repetition of the same statements in different words in order that the reader may labor under no misapprehension as to their exact meaning.

The Banqueting House

PLENTEOUSNESS is a divine idea.

Signs of the Times

["The Gift of God"—The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, U.

All

The truth in the following quotation from the Christian Science Hymnal.
Through the study of the Bible we learn, among other things, that God is Love.

Health

In a primary grade at school the children were asked, "What is the difference between health and sickness?

"It is well"

What a cause for rejoicing students of Christian Science have to-day for being able to say amid all the seeming strife and turmoil throughout the world, "It is well.

The Divine Presence

Perhaps in nothing has human thought been more subject to erroneous belief than in its concept of the truth concerning the immanence of God.