Editorials

A STATEMENT of spiritual truth may in itself be helpful in overcoming difficulties, as Christian Scientists continually prove.

Discipline

The word "discipline," derived from the Latin word disciplina, meaning learning, should be regarded rather as the friend than the enemy of mankind.

Sufficiency

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"With one accord"

In the second chapter of Acts it is stated, "When the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.
The need wherever there is a need, Christian Scientists know, is for spiritualization of thought and life—for clearer recognition that being is Spirit, not touched by matter or material concepts.

Evil Has No Origin

Speaking in the name of God, the prophet Isaiah said, "Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else.

Consent

There is perhaps no incident in the Bible where the immediate spiritual needs of the individual were seen to be more quickly and satisfactorily met than in the case of the Ethiopian eunuch, as recorded in the eighth chapter of Acts.
Hopelessness in regard to disease arises commonly from the supposition that disease is a condition of matter.

Understanding

If they would live and go in and possess the land, Moses told the Israelites, then they must obey the commandments which he had given them.

Love in Action

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A man widely known for his work in industrial research pointed out recently that in the development of better products, the primary necessity commonly is to enlarge one's thought as to what is possible.
Loyal Christian Scientists regard Mary Baker Eddy as the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.