In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The vital choice: spiritual truth

Every day we make choices.

No material imprint

We were visiting a foundation devoted to the preservation of that lovely bird, the crane—some species of which are currently endangered.
"Yes," my friend said, "I like to reason, to figure things out that way.

Doing the will of God

As a small girl in a boarding school a long way from home, I sat daily in chapel and listened, while the others slowly recited a prayer of resignation to God's will.

Grandpa Bill and the bees

The family was sitting around Grandma and Grandpa's big dining room table after dinner, laughing and telling funny stories on each other.
One of the striking things about the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, the Founder of Christian Science, is her ability to get to the heart of issues.

Thinking beyond the obvious

In the Bible there is recorded the healing of a man at a pool named Bethesda.
Lack is so common and fundamental an error in human experience that it is often accepted and put up with as inevitable.
Most of us, at some time in our experience, have probably been involved in some sports-related activity.

We're through crying now

I had a friend once who had a little boy, and sometimes if my friend was ever crying, her son would come to her and start to cry with her.

The fulfillment of God's promises

Could there be a more benevolent and all-embracing promise than that given to Paul, in the words "My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness"?
Have you ever been searching frantically for something you couldn't find and discovered that you were simply looking in the wrong direction?