In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Loneliness overcome

Some feel lonely in a group. Others are lonely when isolated. But understanding we're never separated from God helps no matter what the circumstances.

Tender, loving care

The writer takes a closer look at what it means to live, not just talk about, love.

Are we wishing our time away?

"Wait until school's over!" "Wait until vacation!" "Wait until I get that raise!" We may get so used to pegging our hopes on a future event that we lose sight of God's ever-present goodness.

Looking forward

Resentment about the past, or a longing for it, can be a prison. Leaving all for Christ opens closed doors.

"Sing it again, Mom"

Are you a good listener? Do you listen for the Shepherd's voice?
The Los Angeles Times, April 15, 1986

Freedom from pain

When the writer recognized the perfect innocence of God and His creation, she was healed of pain and the effects of an injury.

Seeing others "in Science"

Many people have come to feel that it's time to go beyond the trappings of material personality and to appreciate more of the spiritual nature of man.

What are we cherishing?

Surprisingly, what we hold on to most closely may affect our well-being much more than what we eat or how we exercise.
There's an important question we need to ask about fitness routines and shaping up the physique: Are we being diverted from the real basis of health—spiritual understanding?

God is with us

You know how you can tell God loves you? Because He heals you.
From Christianity Today, March 7, 1986