In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In the winters of our lives

Even if darkness seems to hang over our days, there is a light that cannot be put out—and it leads us to the light.

Another diet? Or healing?

Another diet? Or healing? Instead of trying over and over to make superficial changes, we can learn more of the transforming power of Christ, which renews and restores.

Energy without limits

Various systems of exercise and diet claim to promote well-being. But health involves so much more—such as spiritual wholeness and strength.

POSITIVE PRESS

From Christian Standard, October 27, 1991 by James C.
When the writer began to find the promises of materialism were empty, he was ready to turn homeward, where divine Love welcomes.
or the truth? About our cover—It's worth considering whether it's more important that we have an image or that we are the image—the image and likeness of God, good.

Learning to listen

The summer I was twelve, my parents took all the family north to a remote lake in the Canadian woods.
From an interview on the television program Monitor Forum with Baptist theologian Harvey Cox of Harvard Divinity School.

God is our strength and sustenance

The writer had all but exhausted her hope for healing when Christian Science found her. It restored not only hope but health.

Finding the power to forgive

Forgiveness draws on deep wells of divine Love. This spiritual draft purifies.
Stereotypes of the relationship between men and women divide and antagonize. In prayer we see more of the spiritual identity of all, a view that heals.
About our cover—Gender isn't destiny; spirituality is. Spirituality leads us see our wholeness, the resources and strength of divine Love, available to both men and women.