In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

My daughter spilled her juice again the other day for what seemed the millionth time in her two years.
Beyond the "correct" behavior described in books on etiquette, our world needs more of the humility, patience, and spiritual joy Christ Jesus showed us.
What if wrong done in the past seems indelible in memory— in ours or others'?

When a teen-ager talks suicide

The love that lasts through crisis, rejection, and rebellion—the Christly love that heals—is drawn from the wells of divine Love.

Whom can you depend on?

Sometimes disagreements between children and parents are just a light tug at a family's ties; at other times differences can threaten to unravel family unity. But whatever the degree of conflict, we can still find healing and reconciliation in our Father-Mother, God.
In his great Sermon on the Mount, Christ Jesus said to his disciples: "Ye are the light of the world.

Rolling away the stones

The message of Christ Jesus' resurrection has brought comfort to many who are grieving. But can grief actually be healed?

Hearing God's voice

No matter what fear may be shouting at us or about us, Truth's quiet urgings can still be heard and their healing power felt.

Second Thought

From The Middlesex News, May 3, 1988, by Tom Moroney
A woman describes how reliance on Spirit gave her freedom from alcohol and drug dependencies.
Innocence is not simply the absence of incriminating evidence or even the absence of guilt. It is the presence of spiritual purity, a quality native to God's creation.

A sound basis for sound ethics

Cynicism about morality and law seems to grow with each new report of unethical practices. But greater integrity in society is not an impossible dream; it comes as we live more of the spiritual life which Christ Jesus showed us.