In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

If we yearn to understand and feel more of God's presence with us, we shouldn't be reluctant to learn more of His healing power.

Finding peace amid lawlessness

The struggle for peace among humankind must go on. And we can bring to our work toward this high goal the spiritual peace and safety found in God.

Using our talents for Christ

When we feel we don't have many talents or that people don't recognize the ones we do have, maybe we need to reconsider Christ Jesus' words "The kingdom of God is within you."
Life can sometimes seem like a long waiting line. We keep hoping for good to come soon. But this writer learned there is joy to be had right now—even in the middle of something as boring as Army kitchen duty.

Keep on praying!

Paul's dog Jeanie had been gone from the family for a long time. But he went right on trusting God would help her — and them.
Christian Scientists generally rely on God in order to stay well and to heal not only physical and mental illnesses but every kind of challenge to peace and progress.
The pressure of paying bills can seem overwhelming. But giving more thought to what we owe to God, who gives us all good, is a practical help in meeting obligations.

Resilience

Like Paul, we "can do all things through Christ." Spiritual strength enables us to stand for Truth and prove God's healing power.
The love Christ Jesus showed us is much more than a warm feeling for people we like. Spiritual love can open our eyes to the true, Godlike nature of each individual.
"What message have you for young people?
How do you respond if your boss asks you to do something that conflicts with your highest sense of right? A man who was recently in government service talks about the answers he found through prayer.

Hold to joy

Which comes first: joy or healing?