In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Our only preachers"

IN the Explanatory Note found in the Quarterly we read that "the Bible and the Christian Science text-book are our only preachers," and the longer we study this Christ Science the more we appreciate the wisdom of our Leader in giving us these impersonal preachers.

Why Study the Manual?

THE following account illustrates the fact that the desire to be obedient to one of the by-laws contained in the Manual of The Mother Church proved the truth of these words of our Master: "According to your faith be it unto you.

Spiritual Awakening

CLEAN hands and a pure heart are requisite to communion with the ever present Father.

Destroying the Evidence

THE real Christian Scientist is not discouraged by criticisms ignorantly made against Christian Science, even though they seem severe.

The Eternal Now

THERE is perhaps no more favorite method whereby the so-called human mind attempts to defeat or to delay a Christian Science healing than that which continually puts it off until tomorrow.

From Our Exchanges

[The Congregationalist and Christian World]
In an article entitled "Just Nerves" a writer, speaking of sufferers from neurasthenia who seek a permanent cure, says, "Their minds are fixed on a magic drug which will instantly, for always, secure heaven's best treasures, peace and health," and adds, "There is no cure that way.
There is no disposition to evade the responsibility which rests upon Christian Science to prove by its fruits its fitness to live, but it is fair to note that since the early Christian church it is the only religion that has submitted itself to such a test.
If one goes among those who attend Christian Science services regularly, he will find that for a very large percentage of them Christian Science has furnished a "Key to the Scriptures," and has made the Bible a daily companion and constant source of inspiration where it had formerly been a closed book.
Church councils and not God have formulated the creeds of the ages, and men still regard such statements of belief with sacred awe.
It is not often that an editor declares himself to be against medical freedom.
If the leaders of the religious faith known as Christian Scientists were responsible for no other institution than their publication The Christian Science Monitor, they could find it ample justification for their denominational existence.