In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In an editorial under the caption "Christian Science and the Flu," are unjust and untruthful statements regarding Christian Science, which tend to mislead readers.
The disposition of human nature to look on the dark side of things and argue for the supposed power of evil, whether in the form of pain, sickness, or what not, is proverbial.
When an attack of misrepresentation and vituperation is launched against Christian Science and its Discoverer and Founder, Mrs.
If there is one particular lesson which the world needs to learn, perhaps more than any other, it is that hatred and resentment cannot be indulged by anyone without the penalty therefor being paid.

Going Up Mountains

The mountains were a subject of mystery to a little girl who lived in the plains of the United States,—so many of the interesting experiences told in the Bible took place upon the mountain top, and Jesus so often went, to a mountain alone to pray.

Harmony on Land and Sea

The writer's first attempt to apply the truths of Christian Science resulted in an immediate healing of car sickness.

"Six days shalt thou labour"

In the light of the teachings of Christian Science, the story of Joshua before the city of Jericho takes on a richness of meaning very pertinent to the stressful times in which we live.

Christ, the Light

The first mandate of God, "Let there be light," has no small significance to him who is working his way out of the darkness of materiality through the unfoldment of spiritual reality.

Triumphing over the Unideal

It is probable that every aspiring Christian has at some time been tempted to think that he could escape from the unideal, or at least accelerate his spiritual progress, by separating himself from contact with his fellows.

Signs of the Times

[From an editorial in Detroit.
Should Section 7564 of the Criminal Code of Alabama be amended?
"With the outbreak of war many changes came into my life.