Editorials

The Genuine Man

It is interesting to contemplate a world where each individual, without subterfuge, without casuistry, without prevarication—and also without animus—would, when the necessity arose, say exactly what he thought.

Only God Outlines

The wastage of time through futile, negative thinking is enormous.

What We Possess

The desire to possess is inherent in the thought of humanity.

Why Should I Not Smoke?

Have you ever asked this question, you who are taking your first steps in the newly discovered world of spiritual understanding, or you who may have been reading Christian Science literature for some time and still cling to your tobacco?

The Weed's Root Must Be Cut

Everyone who has worked in a garden, or on a farm, knows how futile it is to cut off the top of a weed, and fail to cut its root.

The Christian Science Patriot

In this issue of the Christian Science Sentinel will be found excerpts from a most interesting and inspiring report to The Christian Science Board of Directors from a Wartime Minister.

Man Is a Unit

Next to God there is no subject on which men need more enlightenment than man.

Illumination

On page 29 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mary Baker Eddy associates light with one of the greatest and most far-reaching events, fraught with beneficent import to the whole world.

Our "useful surroundings"

The individual is inclined to regard his surroundings as either an asset or a liability.
Has the cruel, ruthless hand of the so-called "last enemy" knocked at the door of your home?

Shortening the Distance

As one looks ahead into the future and considers the legion of complex problems that await solution before a better world order can appear, the challenge is both grave and stimulating.

Homesickness Can Be Conquered!

So run the familiar lines of John Howard Payne's much-loved verse.