It felt as if her worth were tied to what she got done in a day, or how many items she checked off her long to-do list. So this author turned to her understanding of God to re-examine those assumptions.
At first, this grad student was having fun hooking up. Others were doing it—why not her? But when things didn’t go as planned, it was her practice of Christian Science that brought new light—and healing—to her perspective on casual relationships.
A college athlete shares how her practice of Christian Science helped her when she started a new sport. Turns out, it wasn’t just her relationship with God that improved, but also her performance.
Learn about the recent release of three new pamphlets for teens and young adults, with articles on school, relationships, and physical healing. And in case you missed it, read about the Sterling Student Edition of the Christian Science pastor, a new video showing how to mark your books, and a new “Sports and Prayer” digital collection.
As he was exploring new cities and potential universities in Europe, this student hurt his back. Though he’d never had a physical healing through prayer before, he knew there was a first time for everything.
During an intense, three-week college course, this author woke up sick one morning and had no idea how she was going to go to class. What she learned about leaning on God turned out to have beneficial effects far beyond just her health.
The last day of a study-abroad trip to Finland should have been fun, but instead, this college student woke up feeling ill—and fearful about the long trip home the next day. His own prayers—and prayerful support from a friend—helped turn things around.