In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Watchfulness

Not long ago I had occasion to go to a near-by city.

Longing for Light

Those who love nasturtiums have no doubt noticed that the flower-stems vary greatly in length.

Guarding the Door

It would seem that there is often heedless talk about church matters among members and adherents of our churches, and a little lesson that was recently learned by one Christian Scientist on this subject may be helpful.

Working Together

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Are We Building?

How does the Christian Scientist build a church?

"The only begotten Son"

Devout people have often been at a loss to interpret the phrase, "the only begotten Son of God," except by assuming that Jesus is that Son, even though St.

From Our Exchanges

[The Christian World]
In these days of enlightenment it is somewhat surprising to read a report of an address delivered by the president of such a dignified body as the Tennessee State Medical Association, in which he indulges in misstatements regarding Christian Science which are no less intemperate because ignorant rather than intentional.
Doubtless many of your readers have been greatly interested in the sermon, "Religion without Superstition," which was published in a recent issue.
That the Rev.
There can, I think, be no doubt that the Rev.
Christian Scientists derive their authority to heal from the Founder of the Christian religion, who not only healed all manner of sickness and deformity, but taught others to do likewise, assuring them that their ability to heal the sick would be one of the "signs" of discipleship to which he referred.