Prayer: What's the goal? 

If practicing Christian Science is about more than just fixing our problems, then what is the higher goal? This week, we speak with Bob Cochran, who shares what he’s learned is the goal and how this new understanding has strengthened and blessed his practice of Christian Science.

Where do we really live? 

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 Christ Jesus describes where we live in three words: ”kingdom of heaven.” Where exactly is that? And what does living there mean for us?

The facts of light 

Christ Jesus told us, “I am the light of the world.”
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The affluence of divine Love

As we realize that the supply of our needs is not finite, but that divine Love cares for us abundantly, we find what we need tangibly present.
If we are constantly seeking to see God’s qualities expressed, enjoying a game or a match becomes memorable beyond its entertainment value.
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Getting beyond a limiting, human ego can be invaluable. How does knowing that the truths we pray are true for all help us resolve lingering problems? 
Soccer season wasn’t starting out the way this varsity player had hoped. Could she pray about her performance? Or what was her real goal?
 This author appreciated the ideas she was learning in Christian Science Sunday School, but she wasn’t convinced they all applied to her … until she had a healing that proved otherwise.

Under pressure? Pray! 

It all came down to the final kick of the game. But instead of giving in to pressure, this soccer player knew that she could pray.

A World Cup welcome 

Mary Baker Eddy once spoke of there being “Millions of unprejudiced minds—simple seekers for Truth.” When soccer fans geared up for the 2014 World Cup games in Brazil, the local Christian Science churches geared up, too, with prayer and plans, to reach the “seekers” who were coming to town.
Read about the release of “Sports and Prayer,” a motivating set of articles about leaning on God in athletics. And in case you missed it, two recent updates to support our sharing of Christian Science with the public.
“I came to understand that my God-given health, joy, purity, and innocence cannot be taken from me.”

A return of strength 

“I reasoned that every good deed I do contributes to my reservoir of strength.”

Wounded hand quickly healed 

“I started to see myself as an expression of God, reflecting perfection and harmony.”

Torn ligament healed 

“One day in a training session attended by the most famous soccer team in Argentina, I suffered a leg injury.”
Throughout his quest, Nehemiah relied on prayer to God for direction.

Letters & Conversations 

Fruitage from readers and listeners.