In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The professor had promised us a simple true/false, multiple-choice midterm examination.
Recently, as I was using my rubber stamp on an envelope, I thought how impossible it would be for anyone to misread my address, for if a stamp says Hamburg no one could read it as Chicago! And it occurred to me that similarly man, God's image and likeness, as we read in Genesis 1:26, cannot be mistaken for anything but the beloved child of God, perfect and good.

Sorting things out

Not too long ago, I moved from an apartment where I had lived for seven years to a little house in a wooded area overlooking a river.

Strength from daily spiritual study

In 1895 Mrs.
As a child I loved hearing my parents tell of their mountain climbing adventures, especially Mother's "Abominable Snowmen" experience.
Ballet dancers exercise each day at the barre.

"On a scale of one to ten..."

Evaluating, prejudging, and comparing things has always been popular.
Yes, one theme! And the theme is peace.
From Christianity Today, January 17, 1986
One day, while serving in the armed services, I reacted emotionally to what I considered a gross injustice and impetuously gave my senior officer a "piece of my mind.
Sometimes a person will take seriously his responsibility to emulate the Master, the Prince of Peace, in loving mankind, only to find himself up against someone, or several people, seemingly difficult if not impossible to love.

The world, and what really helps

Anyone at all well-informed is aware that the world has its problems; this awareness, accompanied by good will, means that the individual longs to do something to help.