In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

SECOND THOUGHT

From SKY magazine, October 1990, by Perry W.

Spiritual salt

"Ye are the salt of the earth," said Christ Jesus. Whom is that message meant for? And how can we help humanity learn more of the saving and preserving activity of Christ, Truth?
The Sentinel is meant to be shared.
Is the path to spiritual understanding full of limitations on what we can and cannot do? Or does it widen our sense of freedom?

Spectator or participant?

Spirituality should not be taken as a convenient answer to inconvenient questions. The Science of Christ challenges the very foundations of our lives—and transforms them.

No barriers to prayer

We want to help others, but just how far can our help go? If we start with divine Love, the possibilities are infinite.

SECOND THOUGHT

"Perhaps values would be of less importance if there were indisputable evidence that all interventions of all physicians were always of clear benefit to all patients.

Riding Tab, learning a lesson

When I was in high school, my family bought a horse.
Sometimes there seem to be plenty of arguments against trying to be good. Here's an argument for it.

Choices

We do have a choice. We can't be caught in circumstances beyond God's control.

SECOND THOUGHT

From The Dallas Morning News, August 25, 1990 "Author links spiritual values to good health" by Helen Parmley

Facing each day without fear

Sometimes the biggest challenge is just beginning another day. In prayer we see that what will happen today can come under the government of God, who is all-knowing Mind.