In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A great sanity already exists in each of us, impelling us to think and act in Christly ways.

When protest is prayer 

I uttered a silent, mental protest against the notion that God’s children could be at odds with one another.
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Christly compassion in times of need 

The accounts of sorrow and sacrifice in the media reporting on the coronavirus pandemic stir the heart.
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With the pandemic sweeping Europe, this American citizen living in Spain shares how Christian Science helped her face—and overcome—her fears of being so far away from her parents and potentially unable to return home.
We can choose how we steer our mental “boats” through turbulent times.
Something we’ve been talking about a lot in our house is how to help when we see unfair treatment.

Friendships that bless 

It’s not about fixing friendships; it’s about knowing our relation to God, divine Love. 

Christ brings us home 

I came “home” to my true nature and rejoiced. 
We can never be divided by human opinions, which do not belong to God’s children because we all are spiritual ideas living in and governed by the one universal divine Mind. 
We are not the medium of evil or disease, but reflect and express God’s goodness and harmony.