In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Too many problems?

Don't worry, God won't be overwhelmed, no matter how many troubles you bring Him.

Find work that you love

There's work for you to love—right in the middle of your job.
Touring the war zone singing for the troops, this author helped bring peace to a conflict raging behind the front lines.
When all hopes of a crop seemed lost, prayer revealed help and abundance in the place of potential devastation.
One time I was summarily fired from what I thought was a fine position and forced to find a different type of work.

So, what's next?

Many would say these are the good old days. The employment picture is good. Economic growth is encouraging. But where does society go from here? You'll find valuable suggestions not only for determining what to do next but for measuring your success.

In a surge of gratitude that God's promises are kept, Sarah cried, "God hath made me to laugh...."

"Did that thought come from God?"

When Lexi feels sad at the thought of being away from her parents, prayer quickly cheers her.

Order in the middle of chaos

Find out what this author did when her graduation and wedding were threatened by an unexpected snafu.

What matters most?

Taking time to appreciate God's many blessings helps us realize how truly rich we are.
And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint; saying, There was in a city a judge, which feared not God, neither regarded man: and there was a widow in that city; and she came unto him, saying, Avenge me of mine adversary.

Your part in good government

Good government is not out of reach. In fact, it's in your hands. Each of us has an essential part to play in improving local and global governments.