In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

OBJECT-LESSONS

Many of us have had periods in our journey heavenward when spiritual perception has so illumined the way that we have been enabled to read an object-lesson in what seem to be the smallest events in daily experience.

TIME VS. OPPORTUNITY

How often we say and hear it said, "I have no time;" or, "I should like to read and study more, but I have no time," or, "If I had time I should like to write for our periodicals.

PRAYER IN CHURCH

THE directions contained in the Manual of The Mother Church are for protection and upbuilding of the cause of Christian Science, and for the guidance and assistance of each individual Scientist as well.

FELLOWSHIP

WHEN , through the teachings of Christian Science, a first glimpse is had of the radical mental transformation necessary for the working out of our salvation, a sense of loneliness and isolation sometimes seems to spread like a mist, making the way obscure and progress slow and laborious.

"LOOK ON THE FIELDS"

WHAT Bible-reading child has not expressed the longing, "If Jesus were only here now! If only I could do the works that he did !" Suppose that to such a child in days gone by the Master had appeared, saying, "Come, follow me.

TRUE HEALING

IT is indeed true that "the time for thinkers has come".

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

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Await the issue

Await the issue.
Some one has asked most significantly, "What do we live for if not to make the world less difficult for each other?
What is this,—China makes heavier demands for the English Bible than the American Bible Society is able to supply?
It is a platitude of many critics, who think they know all about Christian Science, that Christian Scientists profess indifference to pain, deny its existence, and seek freedom from its thrall by trying to delude themselves that there is no such thing as physical suffering.
The religious practise of Christian Science, healing its followers through the mental influence of a morally pure and spiritual reasoning, is fully in accord with Paul's preaching, "Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus," and it may be truthfully said to have been fully established and employed by our Saviour, Christ Jesus, nineteen centuries ago; who, in his daily and hourly ministration of divine Truth to the people, always accompanied his sermons by healing the suffering, needy, weary, and sinladen multitude who sought him at every angle of his busy life, feeling instinctively that he was their savior from evil of every sort; and thus he drew all men unto himself.