Editorials

"Think on these things"

Like the message of the great Master, whom he so faithfully followed, Paul's message makes its appeal to Jew and Gentile alike.

The Listening Ear

Christian Science teaches one to analyze one's thinking, taking divine Mind as the sure gauge as to the worth or the worthlessness of the thoughts which he is entertaining.

"More than conquerors"

In the eighth chapter of Romans, Paul sets forth the ground of the Christian's hope in a burst of assurance and of supreme triumph, both inspiring and convincing.

Redemptive Idealism

Throughout the ages materialists have been wont to scoff at what they term idealism, regarding it as vague, Utopian, and eminently unpractical.

Cooperation a Privilege

The Christian Science movement is phenomenal in that within seventy years it has become world-wide in the scope of its activities.

At God's Right Hand

The position at the right hand of authority as a symbol of preferment has long been accepted as an established custom.

Readers in Churches and Societies

Article III, Section 6, of the Church Manual specifies that all Readers in branch churches must be members of The Mother Church.

The Goodness of God

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Fulfillment

In "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany" Mrs.

On the Forsaking of Evil

How to be rid of evil in its manifold phases is a problem to which mankind has given age-long attention; for belief in evil as a reality is the foundation of all the woes which seem so greatly to harass mortals.

A Statement by the Directors

Because of aggressive propaganda, apparently circulated to discredit Mrs.

Obedience

Obedience has usually been thought of as relating solely to one's actions, and not primarily to one's innermost thinking as required by Christian Science.