Editorials

"What will you do about it?"

Mary Baker Eddy , the beloved Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science and the forever Leader of this great redemptive movement, many years ago gave to her followers the stirring thought challenge.

Found—the Living Water

Near the middle of the last century a missionary went to the New Hebrides Islands in the South Pacific.

Commemoration

To the Christian Scientist, commemoration is a spiritual experience, a renewal of consecrated resolve to bear witness to and prove worthy in thought and deed of that which memory links with the noblest and the best.

The Self We Are to Know

The self men commonly regard as their self, and that they presume to know, is in fact not knowable.
Every student of Christian Science is in some measure a practitioner, since he adapts to his affairs the truth as it unfolds from his daily study and investigation.

Our Right to be Healed by God

Disraeli once said, "The health of the people is really the foundation upon which all their happiness and all their powers as a State depend.

Man's Humanity to Man

Close and constant are the opportunities to practice Christian graces.

The Sanctuary

The concept of sanctuary to the children of Israel was a habitation made with hands wherein God dwelt among them.

Let Us Not Fear Change

The tendency of mankind often is to oppose change, even though the change would mean human betterment.

Blessedness, Not Penalty

Christ Jesus held out positive and substantial reward to those who earn it.

The Bible and the Sword

A Right study of the Bible produces fundamental changes in the individual.

Wheat and Chaff

For a long time men have been separating wheat from chaff as a necessary process in securing food.