Editorials

In Christian Science we learn that all physical conditions both good and bad are really mental.
Underlying business is the moral law, which, when fulfilled, gives stature to this activity, elevates it above mere acquisitiveness, and brings out the higher qualities of those engaged in it.
One who is setting out to find a job with the aid of Christian Science has before him the spiritual fact that he is an idea of God.

The Vigor of Christianity

Christianity is a vigorous religion.
The goal divine Science reveals is that of knowing and of being what we really are: being aware of the purpose of our lives and fulfilling that purpose.
The reluctance of some Christian Science parents to permit their children to take school courses concerned with evolution and related subjects for fear these may foster atheism needs careful review.
In his dissertation on faith, the writer of Hebrews begins with this perceptive definition: "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen".

The Good New Days

Looking back to the good old days is a happy custom if it does not get out of hand.

Fear Has No Power

We usually think of fear as a reaction to circumstances.
Many human problems derive from the past—from the fears, sins, illnesses, ignorant beliefs, and accidents that have impressed thought.
From early childhood Mrs.

Where to Find Power

Jesus always went to God for the power he needed; he did not look for it within himself.