In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Second Thought

The following excerpts are from an article discussing the work of Dr.

The door of salvation

Talk of salvation seems, to many people, to imply narrowness and self-righteousness. But this author found that salvation involves a life lived in quiet communion with God. Such a life nourishes active love and respect for others as well as serious commitment to spiritual purpose.

"I am with thee ..., saith the Lord"

When you know that God has helped you, you really want to say "Thank you" out loud.
How many times do I have to forgive? The answer can seem hard until we learn the source of forgiveness is the love that divine Love gives us.
Recently the Committee on Publication was asked to comment on a question of importance to all concerned with the health and well-being of children.
Children are natural theologians.
From PRRC* Emerging Trends March 1986

Expectations: great or fearful?

What do we expect from God? Can we trust His power and willingness to heal and save? Four generations of this author's family have found some important answers in Christian Science.

The integrity of home

Christ Jesus told the story of a house that was built on a rock so that it withstood winds and floods. In the face of today's social and economic winds and floods, many of us are looking for a way to build, or to keep, our families on a solid foundation.
If Bible study is just an academic exercise, then much of the meaning and impact of the Scriptures are lost. This author explores a spiritual approach that leads to daily inspiration, healing, and regeneration.

Putting things under God's care

This author found that there is really no aspect of life where spiritual listening and obedience to God are irrelevant.
It was nearly six o'clock in the evening, and I was finally starting home.