Editorials

Worthiness

Before men can fully express worthiness, they must be aware of their worth.
In human experience the teaching of children and adults goes on and on in an endless stream.

Gratitude

In human experience, gratitude is called forth as the result of kindness or generosity, bringing with it often a sense of obligation, a personal feeling of indebtedness.

"Cry out and shout ..."!

Here is a question, dear reader of these lines: Are you grateful, overwhelmingly grateful, that you are privileged to be sharing in what is taking place on this planet at this particular moment in mortal history?

Some Thoughts on Gratitude

Gratitude for the beautiful and good gladdened her heart.

"Take care of yourself!"

How often does this cheery, hortative farewell ring out! And is it not the last advice many mortals seem to heed?

Realism

In Christian Science, realism and idealism are one, but generally they are regarded as opposites.

Laborers for the Harvest

An axiomatic truth in the divine order is that every individual idea of God has its place to fill, its work to do, to the end that infinite Mind, or Life, may be fully manifested.

Today

It has been said that youth lives mostly in the future, and old age mostly in the past.
How often this question is raised when one hears from the Reader's desk in a Christian Science church the announcement of an admission of new members.

Handling Serpents

Not many of us are inclined physically to handle serpents.

Binding the Power of Pain

In this issue of the Christian Science Sentinel may be found an article about an extraordinary book—a book the earnest reading whereof has stilled pain, wiped out the foundations of disease, and brought to countless thousands great peace of mind.