In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Work

Frequently the necessity of earning a living, a condition which presses upon by far the greater part of humanity, is accompanied by the fear that work cannot always be obtained, no matter how conscientious one's efforts may be; and the so-called "problem of the unemployed" has taxed the ingenuity of thousands of unselfish men and women who have endeavored to find its solution.

Divine Increase

Being grateful for the many blessings received from the understanding of the Bible, as explained in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.

"Seek ye first the kingdom"

Bible students through the ages have found comfort in the statements made by Jesus regarding God's protecting care; but not until Mrs.

"Human invention must have its day"

In recent decades the gathering and classification of human knowledge has been pursued with increasing zeal, until now the vastness of the accumulation makes specialization necessary for marked human achievement.

From Our Exchanges

[The Christian Work]
The local pastor who is delivering a series of sermons on healing by mental means is entitled to encouragement for his progressive stand.
Regarding the editorial in the Press, concerning the proposed disbarring of Christian Scientists in New York from exercising their rights to heal through prayer, it would be interesting to know just what grounds the medical fraternity of New York have for their proposed action.
From the time when as a boy of twelve years Jesus astounded the wise men in the temple with his understanding, to the close of his earthly career, he utterly ignored the "evidence of the senses.
It may be observed that the remarks of our critic have a familiar ring,—very familiar indeed.
The good people of Las Animas have lately been misinformed about Christian Science through channels narrowed by religious bigotry and material concepts and poisoned by sectarian bias.
In speaking of functional nervous disorders, a critic says Christian Scientists treat them by suggestion applied in ignorance.
Christian Scientists are sorry to see that the Boston American has repeated an old error about Mrs.