In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A growing satisfaction with Spirit breaks the cigarette habit.
Preparing for a bar exam right before law school finals, the writer looks to God, Soul, for the buoyancy and inspiration she needs.
From PRRC<em class="footnote d-none" title="*">&lt;em class="footnote d-none" title="*"&gt; Princeton Religious Research Center &lt;/em&gt; </em> Emerging Trends March 1986
How could Christ Jesus give thanks before he raised Lazarus from the dead? How can gratitude show us more of what is already true?
Sentry duty teaches some lessons about spiritual watchfulness and God's power to save from harm.
When I was a child, occasional bouts with illness were times when great love and careful attention were shown toward me.

"He drew me out of many waters"

God's presence is more than a comforting thought. It is a scientific fact we can depend on in times of trouble.
It's always a good time to be thinking actively about Christian Science healing.
In a conversation with a fellow airline passenger, the writer recalls how testimonies of Christian Science healing have helped her through life's larger journey.

Songs in the night

Whether the darkness we're afraid of is nightfall in the city or a dark night of illness, the light of Truth can dispel both.

Teamwork

Preston helps his mom learn a new lesson about the First Commandment.

Sing anyway!

Breaking into new songs of praise to God breaks through the old darkness of fear and heals sickness.