In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Second Thought

"Any organization, if it succeeds in its mission, must help people come into community with one another.

"Six months at stoplights ..."

When it seems as though we have little time for community work, we might consider what this author learned. There is a great deal we can do with our moments—moments of prayer and active caring for others.

What Stephen learned

It wasn't just the raincoat that was taken care of; he and his schoolmates were too.

"Try the spirits"

Christ Jesus' healing works challenged what appeared to be basic facts about the nature of disease. The Science of Christ enables us to follow him and to learn to heal as he did.

An invitation to be blessed

For those who are having a hard time finding a quiet place to pray, this author offers a solution that has worked for her—and many others.
Trusting God, Mind, is not some flimsy reliance—not when it is based on an understanding of the operation of divine law.
Waiting in line at the supermarket, I heard a conversation that went something like this:
"It's going to be one of those days!" At that very point, it's time to reexamine our expectations of God, who governs all our days.
An early step in planning can often be: Get rid of preconceptions. And if we really want to see new directions take shape, we need the freedom and unlimited vision that prayer brings.

Catch the big wave!

As we make a spiritual assessment of our prospects—our health, our hopes—we can feel the power of divine Spirit lifting us to healing and well-being.

Nonstop prayer

What is it like to "pray without ceasing"? What are the effects of such prayer?

Are we listening to angels?

Do angels and business mix? If we are trying to have more intelligent dealings, more integrity, and more effectiveness in our work, the answer is yes.