In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Prayer is a very private matter, but its effects are far-reaching. For that very reason, prayer is something all of us can do to help humanity.

How I found God

Sometimes it's hard to square belief in God with what we see going on around us. But when our eyes are opened to Spirit, we find remarkable evidence of divine power.

We are not the prey of sensualism

What determines the quality of our love? What keeps love from being predatory?
From The Toronto Star, February 21, 1988

What's there to trust?

When you get to the point where you think your dog isn't just your best friend but the only one you can trust, maybe it's time for a fresh view of relationships!
The teachings of Christ Jesus aren't abstract, and neither is the Science of Christ, which explains his healing works.

Working for God

Sometimes it appears that we all work in the complaints department; we're either giving out complaints or taking them in on a steady basis. Divine Love has better work for us to do.
From American Bible Society news release, February 5, 1988
Getting to the spiritual meaning of the Bible and getting to the spiritual facts of any situation both require persistence. But as this author found, the reward in both cases is healing.

Elephant challenges

Whatever we are facing—whether it seems to loom large or to nag with an insistent fear—we can stand firm and find our answer in God.

No cause, no ouch!

If we're looking for the cause of something, maybe we need first to see if it has a cause in God, in good, the source of all that is real.
From American Libraries, May 1987