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The image of mother and child—in paintings from the European Renaissance, sculpture from Africa, family snapshots, or televised satellite transmissions—reminds us of the need for mothering. This article explores a spiritual answer to that need.
It is refreshing, and salutary, to study the poise and quietness of Christ.

Star!

That light of hope,That expectancy of good,That certainty of answer.

To love and be loved

The writer found she had to examine with greater honesty just what the nature of love is. The search led her closer to God and brought healing for herself and her daughter.
If we're feeling cut off or alone, Jesus' story of the prodigal son has a message for us. We are never cut off from God's love.

On campus—just before Christmas

The presence of the Christ is not something to be celebrated only after exams are over.
Purity—that quality that Christ Jesus said enables one to see God—isn't something we can do without.

A measure of meekness, Lord

Give me a measure of meekness, Lord;not a self-degrading whineor moans of falsely modest care.
The way of healing that Christ Jesus taught doesn't come with a lot of noise and fanfare but with gentle grace, compassion, and divine power.
Here today, gone tomorrow? If that's what we believe about life, then we've not thought deeply enough about what it actually is.

Help from a star

If you're lost, how can you find your way home?
The Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, states.
I have been a student of Christian Science for about fifty years, and I am very grateful for all the healings I have had.
A small growth on my right eyelid appeared after an insect bite.
My family became acquainted with Christian Science when my mother was nine years old.
Growing up in a family of Christian Scientists taught me from early childhood to turn to God for an understanding of my spiritual wholeness as His child.
I would like to tell about my first experience with Christian Science.
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