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Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.

GENERAL BELIEF VERSUS UNIVERSAL TRUTH

THE word "belief" is often used in the teaching of Christian Science to designate evil. Indeed, we begin to see something of the falsity of evil when we gain a sufficient understanding of God, good, and His allness to affirm with conviction that evil is nothing more than a mistaken belief.

MARY BAKER EDDY, DISCOVERER AND FOUNDER

EVERY student of Christian Science loves the revelation of Science. But sometimes the argument presents itself that he does not love the organization.

SOME THOUGHTS ON CHURCH BUILDING

IT is a great privilege to be a worker in a branch Church of Christ, Scientist, which is engaged in the joyous activity of building a church edifice. Money may enable one to erect a material structure, but money cannot reveal the true Church.

DEMONSTRATION, THE SEAL OF DISCIPLESHIP

In the wonderful dialogue of Christ Jesus with his disciples at the last supper, recorded in John's Gospel (chapters 14 through 17), the Master said ( 15:8 ), "Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples. " Thus he indicated that fruition is the test of discipleship.

"ENABLE US TO KNOW"

The author of the book of Proverbs showed the depth of his wisdom when, recognizing how busy mortals are in their efforts to get, he said, "With all thy getting get understanding" ( Prov. 4:7 ).

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING HONEST

Many theatergoers in England and America have seen that well-known play, "The Importance of Being Earnest. " Although written more than fifty years ago, it still finds a place in the repertories of discriminating stage folk.

LIFE WITHOUT YEARS

ANOTHER year of mortal life has come and gone. Once this year was called by mortals the future; then it became the present, and now it is called the past.

"IMMORTAL MEMORY"

THIS season when the Christian world is about to turn its calendar forward and the cry "Happy New Year" is on the lips of many is for some a season of retrospection, for others one of searching introspection, and for still others one of resolution to turn over a new leaf and make a fresh start. To all these the words of Mary Baker Eddy under the caption "Immortal memory" in her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," are fraught with promise.

"ALL THINGS ARE BECOME NEW"

THERE is something about the words "new" and "renew" which awakens in the human heart a sense of hope, or expectation of happier, better things for mankind. We look forward to a new day or year, to new opportunities for service, or to a renewal of that already proved good.

CHRISTMAS—ITS ETERNAL SIGNIFICANCE

Christmas! How it echoes in our hearts! How it whispers round the world! We know its meaning and feel its power only in the stillness and depth of spiritual sense. Science, not sentiment, discerns the substance of Christmas.