In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The following are selected from reports of meetings in behalf of the Building Fund of the Mother Church.

The Habit of Criticism

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"Thou Shalt be as my Mouth"

A Statement that has been made over and over again by my teacher in Christian Science, and which gives much food for thought and expansion, is this: "We are God's mouthpieces.

Incidents along the Way

With a heart full of gratitude to Christian Science and to our dear Leader for the many blessings which have come to me and other members of my household, I wish to add my mite to the columns of the Sentinel.

Praying Aright

I wish to express the constantly increasing sense of gratitude I feel for Christian Science, because it is teaching me how to pray.
Raleigh , N.
The Christian Scientists in New Hampshire have won a notable victory.
A Bill was recently introduced in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, the purport and aim of which seemed to be the prohibition of the practice of healing by any other methods than those of medicine and surgery.
The brave man is the elder son of creation, who has stepped buoyantly into his inheritance, while the coward, who is the younger, waiteth patiently until he decease.
Many artists, teachers, musicians, university professors, lawyers, and others, engaged in intellectual pursuits have embraced Christian Science.
Railing at Christian Scientists because they are not doing the most difficult things of their profession at the start is on a par with punishing a child in its first term at school for not writing an essay on philosophy.
The plan of salvation outlined by Christ Jesus is very simple and includes the recognition of God the Father, Christ the Son, and the Holy Ghost, or Comforter; all of these are accepted in their entirety by Christian Scientists, who recognize the fact that Christ is the Saviour of the world, and that only by following in his footsteps is there salvation from either sin, sickness, or death.