In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Second Thought

From The Seattle Times, January 11, 1986
God, who is divine Love, loves and takes joy in us. Remembering this can bring the refreshment we need.

Our individual niche

A growing understanding of our spiritual nature — not great timing or poor timing — is what helps us find our lifework.
Increased responsibilities and commitments can't force us out of step with the gracious rhythm of divine Love.

One Mind, always at peace

All-night studying may make good college reunion stories, but when you are in the middle of academic pressures, you need the inspiration God gives.
From The New York Times, Sunday, September 1, 1985

Judging righteous judgment

Healing the sick, restoring the injured—these results of prayer come naturally as we grow in the wisdom God gives.

POSITIVE PRESS

By Paul Ritcher in the Los Angeles Times, June 10, 1986

Failure—or step to success?

We don't ever need to give up. The inspiring stories of the Bible show us we can find fresh courage to obey God and to go forward.
The really significant progress in any field is the progress that removes fear, self-interest, dishonesty, manipulation.
More than technical skill is needed to untangle customer relations snarls. It takes Christly love.
It is inspired action, not just any action, that makes the difference in an emergency.