In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Alone at Christmas?

The author discovers that her fear of being alone and without friends or relatives at Christmastime is the symptom of a much deeper problem. She learns more about God as "the closest relative."
Today's good deeds are not necessarily gone tomorrow. When accompanied by prayer and spiritual commitment, they can be both healing and lasting in their effect.
Moses wasn't qualified.

"Such as I have"

It may seem as though there's not much we can do about the challenges in the world—until we take a closer look at our spiritual resources.

A larger view of Christmas

What looked like a bleak Christmas teaches something of the beauty of divine Life and Love.
The world is desperately searching for some effective way to reduce and even to end terrorism.
The compelling message of the Christ shows us that Christmas can come every day, wherever we are.

Spiritual healing is going on now

How can we tell that our prayers for healing are being answered?

Rising above rejection

Nothing to live for and no one cared. How one woman found, in the understanding of her true nature, the right path for her life.

Guidance for life's business

"Don't you think we ought to try to find out what God wants us to do?" The question brings a practical solution to a group facing a deadline.

Christmas is always

A woman dreading a typically too-busy holiday time is reminded of the real meaning of Christmas by a gift out of season.

God's impartial love

Author proves that divine Love does overcome fear and provides protection too.