In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

How we think of ourselves

Wanting to be better is certainly a start in the right direction. But learning what we really are as sons and daughters of God transforms us as nothing else can.

Is there a bully in the house?

Standing up to exploitation takes courage. But the Science of Christ gives us the strength we need by showing us the powerlessness of evil.
One of the sad offshoots of prejudice is the stunting of individual possibilities. But divine intelligence helps us break through barriers and express more of our real, spiritual nature.
A Little over twenty-six years ago, an estimated quarter of a million blacks and whites gathered together peacefully in the United States capital on a sweltering August day to hear Dr.

God's promise of family

If we feel rejected or cut off from others, we may need to understand more of God as our Father-Mother. A deeper sense of God's love led this writer to a warm church-home and to family healing.

SECOND THOUGHT

"Praying can be an act for peace"

When heart meets heart

Brotherhood, equality, justice, just stirring words for sermons and speeches? Not if we understand their real basis in the one divine Mind, God, who governs all.

Starting lineup

Rich looked forward to Little League practice.

The ever-presence of good

If our search for meaning and fulfillment feels frustrated, maybe we got off to a false start. Christ Jesus told us to seek first the kingdom of God.

POSITIVE PRESS

From Comment, a publication of the Massachusetts Bible Society, Summer 1989
The effort to be a "real" individual can sometimes produce estrangements and rebellion. But finding our true identity brings out more love for others, not less.
Isn't it time to look deeper into our spiritual roots—the heritage given by our Father-Mother God?