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Letters

A note for our readers
The Christian Science Journal—Audio Podcast

Nurturing morality

In my work with Child Protective Services, I see how much morals do matter.
Our engagement with these books is key to finding healing.
Each of us, as the complete reflection of God, includes all the rightful attributes of our divine Parent.

Hold thy gaze to the light

      Hold thy gaze to the light, and the iris offaith, more beautiful than the rainbow seen from my window at the close of a balmy autumnal day,       will span thy heavens of thought.
When my husband and I each had applied to the same Christian Science teacher to take Primary class instruction in Christian Science, neither of us knew of the other’s application.
Do you know what a castle looks like?
In late summer, I was mountain biking with a good friend, when I hit a rock in just the right way so that my bike stopped but I kept moving forward.
In academic environments, it’s not unusual to receive grant funding for programs.
It was a Saturday morning, and Hershey, my seven-month-old lab/pit puppy, and I were at the dog park for her playtime.

Spotting the inviolate in oil price volatility

With world oil prices at their lowest in four years, another Great Sorting has begun.

Finding greater certainty

The December 1 “Monitor’s View” on CSmonitor.

A change of heart that heals

A heart united in the love of spiritual truth feels Truth’s healing power and Love’s benevolence for all.