In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"What hast thou in the house?"

From the Editors: Exactly sixty years ago this past week, a young boy wrote this letter to his grandmother.
I had been been praying for some time for God to give me a wider view of the world and to feel closer to my world family.
Chas was having a rotten day.
The Christian Science Monitor is more than a newspaper—it is an international agent that prepares the way for healing.

"What I say unto you I say unto all, Watch."—Jesus

It's no surprise that for some time now articles in the press and especially commercials on television and the radio have been describing the symptoms of illnesses in dramatic—even unsettling—ways.

A law of kindness that governs us all

In the push and pull of modern society, kindness may seem to be absent. But it isn't.

Go frontward!

Our "Red Seas" are opportunities to demonstrate our God-given freedom.

Fame or real worth?

Wishing for stardom or feeling we're worthless may be two sides of the same coin.

"Pray without ceasing"

There's time for praying in the middle of a busy day, as well as when things are more quiet.

Second Thought

From The Toronto Star,November 7, 1994 "The 'seeing is believing' crowd miss life's real joy" by Tom Harpur
With God's guidance we find the right way to do whatever it is right for us to do.

Have you been to paradise?

When we consider the joy of God's grace, love, and healing power, we realize that heaven isn't so far away after all.