In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Ye have done it unto me"

In the twenty-fifth chapter of Matthew's gospel, Jesus explains the nature of what is called the last judgment.

Practical Idealism

To be a genuine idealist requires first a practical idealism and then the consistent practice of it.

From Our Exchanges

[The Christian Commonwealth]
Under the heading, "Seeing Through Worldly Fog," the pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Selma gave an address in your city in which he asked the question, "Shall we then be tolerant toward Christian Science—that denies the commonest facts, and robs us of the personality of God?
I have read the report of Mr.
When the reverend gentleman quoted in a recent Journal addressed his congregation in behalf of a national department of public health, his remarks were undoubtedly well intentioned.
The Rev.
It is good to find the Rev.
We are in no position to know whether or not "faith-healing cults repudiate sanitation and those preventive measures that have done more for health than medicine," as your editorial of June 6 declares, but we do know that Christian Science does not repudiate them.
The sermon on "Fads," as quoted in a recent issue, is incomplete.

Giving a Christian Science Lecture

The giving of a Christian Science lecture is an important event in the history of each branch church, and the arrangements call for careful thought.

Going Abroad

The experience known as "going abroad" is one which many desire, others anticipate, and some achieve.