In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

God's purpose, not a material game plan

Since childhood I have loved the poem "'Feed My Sheep,'" which has been set to music in the Christian Science Hymnal.
My mom didn't know too much about baking cookies or putting together doll clothes when I was growing up—things that I sort of wished she could do.
The house was a mess.

Clouds with rain

Clouds without rain may add some charm or drama to a landscape, or display a spectacular sunset.
A short time ago my wife and I were shopping in a grocery store, and she asked me to get her some bubble bath.

Taking our problems to God

Learning to cast our cares on God, not other people, is in line with Christian Science demonstration.
No one doubts that the sun will still be shining next year.

Opportunities for spiritual growth

No human life is entirely devoid of problems.

Ask God first

During my first years of college a lot of my friends hitchhiked.

Pray expectantly

Questions one frequently hears from those new to Christian Science or unfamiliar with its teachings are: "How does one pray?

Retirement is opportunity

When John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United States, was defeated for reelection, it seemed his public career was at an end.
Christ Jesus gave his disciples power to heal sickness and overturn evil.