In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Opposites

The teaching of Christian Science is in direct opposition to the evidence of the material senses.

Signs of the Times

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

God's Supremacy

In writing a play an author is free to place his characters in whatever circumstances he may choose for them.

Finding a Home

At a time when much is being said about the difficulty of finding a home, and suggestions of fear and worry seem very insistent, the writer has been greatly helped through studying the meaning of home as revealed in Christian Science.

"Thy kingdom come"

The great prayer which Jesus left the world should prove a constant source of help and inspiration; but unless people are on guard the words of the Lord's Prayer come trippingly on the tongue and the mechanically repeated phrases offer mortal mind an opportunity to wander and stray into many fields of thought.

Rejoicing Evermore

The following poem, which appeared in a recent Sentinel, greatly appealed to the writer:—
When Christ Jesus said, "Forgive, and ye shall be forgiven," he gave utterance to a metaphysical law the meaning of which, however much it may have been understood by the spiritually illumined who heard him, had certainly been hidden from the world for centuries until Christian Science again brought it to light.

"Loving chords"

No one can view the disturbed condition of the world to-day and recognize its hidden cause, without realizing that the remedy must come from a higher than human source.

Signs of the Times

["Signs of Progress"—The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, U.

One Mind

In humanity's search for that which is good and satisfying it misses the mark if it looks to matter.

"Give ye them to eat"

How often one is tempted, as a beginner in Christian Science, when asked for help, to be afraid that one's understanding is not sufficient, and to say, "I know so little; what can I do?

Stars

The stars for many years have attracted me.