In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

More people are becoming alert to the relation between thought and health. Christian healing brings to light the relationship between spiritual inspiration and well-being.

Man's inseparability from God

When human relations seem fragile, we begin to look for something deeper. Divine Love answers our search.
Multiculturalism is one of many contemporary efforts to solve a problem the New Testament addresses so poignantly: How do we love even those we don't find it easy to love?
About our cover—The Bible encourages us to put our trust in "the things which are not seen"—such as love, spiritual might, truth. These are the things that our world most needs.

Second Thought

"... If we sought revenge, we would not be leading a Christian life ...."

Taking off the blindfold

To ignore—or deny—the presence of Spirit is to be blinded to reality.
"There was a time when the church was very powerful— in the time when the early Christians rejoiced at being deemed worthy to suffer for what they believed.

Prayer: watching and working

What enables us to do the works of Christianity— including spiritual healing? Isn't it the divinely impelled love Christ Jesus taught us to live?
Injustice sometimes pounds so hard that we feel like giving up. But this writer found that persistent prayer resists discouragement and brings justice.

God's man is always useful

Even though economic or social definitions may give small hope for our lives, the spiritual facts show the unlimited possibilities of our mission as God's expression.
About our cover—Progress toward greater respect for civil liberties points to a higher law. It illustrates that God maintains the rights of spiritual manhood and womanhood.

Satisfying the longing heart

We can do more than long for something better; we can lift our yearning to the level of prayer.