In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

You don't have to be uncertain or confused about the question "Who am I?"

Looking for answers?

In times of confusion, it's good to know God is a sure source of clarity and direction.

Don't ruminate over the past

There is a spiritual remedy for looking back in anger or grief.
Rising above opinions feels similar to flying in an airplane that finally breaks through the clouds into the sunlight.
When others face challenges, you don't have to feel as though you are a helpless bystander.

Love in the neighborhood

Could there really be less of God's love on your street than there is across town?

"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.