Editorials

"Let your light so shine"

Works, not words, are the sure proof of one's spiritual standing.

Constructive Thinking

There is perhaps no work which Christian Science is doing to-day of more vital interest to every one than the awakening of men to the importance of watching their thinking.

Consistency

In her great work, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs.

Gaining versus Giving Up

Mortals are prone to cling to the beliefs which accompany material existence.

"I have overcome the world"

Jesus ' words, "In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world," are a source of constant encouragement to every student of Christian Science.
When Jesus said to his disciples, "Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom," he told of an open door to heaven, a door which can never be closed, but is forever free of entrance to all men.

The Demands of Conscience

A poet aptly defines the workings of conscience thus:

Our Testimony Meetings

From the moment one begins to seek the wonderful healing which Christian Science promises, the Wednesday evening meeting, where "experiences, testimonies, and remarks on Christian Science".
In his epistles to Timothy, his "own son in the faith," Paul gives a great deal of very valuable advice.

Fruitage

It was divine necessity that led Mrs.

Rolling Away the Stone

That was the most glorious of days when the women, coming to the sepulcher on the third morning after the crucifixion, found the stone rolled away and an angel clothed in white who told them that Jesus was risen.

Discipleship

When one thinks of the disciples, one generally has in thought the little band whom Jesus gathered around him during his ministry.