In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

It's raining—AGAIN!  There was so much rain this past year where I live that, as a joke, our local newspaper's website posted instructions on how to build an ark like Noah did.

'GOD BLESS COACH'

RESENTING OTHER PEOPLE IS COUNTERPRODUCTIVE AND UNSATISFYING; WHEREAS, FORGIVENESS, MEEKNESS, AND LOVE ARE VERY NATURAL.

'SHOW ME THE WAY'

Next in our biweekly series on how people have nurtured their public practice of Christian Science.

PRAYING FOR CIVILITY

The Christian Science Manager of Committees on Publication contributes to a Washington Post Web discussion.

REFUGE FROM THE FLOOD

A woman from the Philippines feels the tangible presence of God during intense flooding.

MARY BAKER EDDY AND THE HOLY BIBLE

Throughout her life, Mary Baker Eddy turned to the Bible for healing. What she found there became the basis of Christian Science.

MY WAY HOME

A former Marine officer leans on the Bible for life's answers.
The Bible's spiritual message can't be separated from healing.

My journey to Africa

Follow Christian Science Journal staff editor, Amy Farnsworth Nagel, as she travels through Ghana and Nigeria.

A harvest of healing

The word translated thanksgiving in the Golden Text and Responsive Reading for this Christian Science Bible Lesson comes from a Hebrew word that implies extending the hands in adoration of God, perhaps as part of a chorus of worshippers.

MARATHON MILES

PRAYER HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF MY TRAINING REGIMEN.

KILIMANJARO: PLACE OF GIANTS

I opened the tent to a thick fog first thing this cold morning, only to see the wind whip the encasing clouds away as though they were heavy curtains that suddenly let the warm, bright, morning light through.