In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Why moral courage?

There is considerable discussion today about the need for a reexamination and refining of ethics. But how do we find the courage to do what we know is right?
From Newsweek, July 28, 1986

From hand to hand

The Sentinel is meant to be shared.
A skier draws some parallels between the welcome discipline of her sport and the joy of practicing Christian healing.
During bleak economic times, we may feel more inclined to reach out to God for help. Yet the fact is there is never a time when Love doesn't include us in its infinite good.

You are not alone

When you are suddenly out on your own, do you have to feel lonely? Could this be an opportunity to discover more of the presence of our Father-Mother, God?
The writer learns a key lesson about not defending on other people for direction. He reminds us that God's guidance is always the priority.

Be a "spiritual conformist"

All of today get messages about what we ought to be—from colleagues and friends, from advartisers and those who describe current trends. But if we are looking for a life that has more than surface meaning, we should take our lead from Christ Jesus.

How do we pray?

Silent prayer is a good time to feel God's love for us.

Right and wrong

Arguments — across a conference table or the kitchen table — cry out for solutions. Maybe the answer isn't who is right but what God is and what God gives us as His children.
Would you be surprised to find that spirituality is as much your native habitat as the ocean is for whales? And that Christ Jesus' call to follow him was meant for you?

Daily bread

Manna in the wilderness? Is it a myth or merely a story from the past? This writer found convincing evidence that God's provision is tangible today.