In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Forgiveness: a scientific defense

A fight on an intramural field may not seem a likely place to show forgiveness. But this writer found Christly response to be the basis for healing.

From hand to hand

The Sentinel is meant to be shared.
There is every indication that the words and works of the Master, Christ Jesus, were directed by divine intelligence.
The success of Christianity does not depend on the brilliance of a few great men or upon dramatically impressive actions.

Where is our closet?

The quiet place of prayer is as close as our thought.

The rainbow's promise

In difficult times, we may ask ourselves, What is life all about? At that point it could be time to learn more of God as Life.

Healing grief about loved ones

A writer looks at some of the tough questions he faced at the passing of his dad—and at some of the answers that began to lift the grief.

No more "Why me?"

When challenges seem to beat on us like the waves of a turbulent ocean, we may not be able to walk on the water. But can't we learn something from Christ Jesus about stilling the storm?

A new home for Oscar

Not one of God's creatures is outside His love.
In a world busily in search of more ways to maintain security and defense, we shouldn't ignore the all-encompassing power of Spirit.
What kinds of questions does the Science of Christianity pursue? Are its answers practical today?

The freshness that heals

Christian regeneration doesn't just touch the heart and spirit; it renews the body as well.