Editorials

On Being Informed

The world today seems athirst for information, and innumerable are the ways of satisfying that thirst.

Man's True Constitution

On page 488 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," its author, Mary Baker Eddy, asks this pertinent question: "Do the five corporeal senses constitute man?

Mental Work for the World

In The Christian Science Monitor of March 20, 1945.

Overcoming Handicaps

As this is being written, the for-sythia in our garden is radiant with blossoms.
An Englishman and an American were discussing the Declaration of Independence, whereby the colonies in the New World severed the ties with their mother country.

This Is the Way

In the fourteenth chapter of St.
In times of war the grosser passions of the human race are unloosed to a startling degree.
Science and Christianity are inseparable, the two wings on which one reaches the sublime heights of spiritual understanding, where are revealed the power of God and the goodness of His creation.
That small English word of three letters, "why," seems innocent enough, as it generally poses the question as to the cause, reason, or purpose of something.

Man Is Never in a Hurry

When a Sunday school teacher asked a thoughtful pupil to name an outstanding quality of Jesus, the girl quickly replied, "His poise.

A Mighty Prayer

So reads a comforting stanza of William P.

Faith, Negative and Positive

Our faith is sometimes positive, oftentimes negative.