In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Journal is always pleased to receive communications from its readers.
While not counted among the disciples of Christian Science, we would not be slow to recognize and admire the earnestness, devotion, and Christian spirit of its people.

LOVING OUR NEIGHBORS

One of the first texts which a Christian Scientist engraves on the tablet of his heart is the passage from Matthew quoted above.

THE HEAVENLY PLANTING

It is recorded in the 15th chapter of Matthew's Gospel, that Jesus once said, "Every plant, which my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up.

HARVEST

God hath thrust in the sickle, and He is separating the tares from the wheat.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

The traditional attitude of the Church to the world is altogether wrong.
In assuming that all cause and effect are mental, Christian Scientists run no serious risks and encounter no invulnerable obstacles, since they reason logically to this end from the premise that God is the only cause and creator, and they understand Him to be the divine Mind, or, as the Scriptures say, "Spirit," "All in all.
The originality of the Japanese people is again shown in the religious field.

THANKSGIVING

To one who attends Christian Science services, two features of the worship are especially impressive; viz.

THE BEAUTY AND POWER OF GRATITUDE

As the Thanksgiving season approaches it seems very proper that we direct our attention to the great question of gratitude.
The student approaches the subject of Christian Science somewhat differently from other things that may engage his attention.
[The following expression of gratitude to Mrs.