In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Any of that soup left?"

The best things about visiting Mother's friend, Betty, were the cats, the beach, and the clam chowder! Jessica loved cats, but cats weren't allowed in their apartment in the city, so it was a treat to see Malt, Ramsey, and Sherlock now and then.

Supply is at hand

Sooner or later human experience teaches us that material wealth is unsubstantial, unreliable, illusive.

Think in the present tense

"Watch your thoughts as you address the golf ball," the pro was saying, "because they can affect your game.
Recently while visiting The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, I felt refreshed and inspired by the wondrous views, the infinite variety of form and color.

Holding crime in check

The book of Second Kings records that the servant of Elisha the prophet went out one morning to find that the king of Syria had sent horses and chariots and surrounded the city by night.

Integrity in business

"Honesty is the best policy" is not just a cliché.
One Wednesday evening when I was little I asked Mom and Dad to let me go to the Christian Science testimony meeting with them.
More and more areas of human life are in danger of becoming a desert.
Some time back, my Sunday School class of older high-school pupils had a visitor, a young girl.

Dominion versus addiction

A new student of Christian Science woke from a sound sleep one night with a sudden urge to get out of bed and smoke a cigarette.

Supply and expression

The squirrels like to tease our young beagle.

A rewarding priority

A newcomer to Christian Science blithely announced to her family one evening, "Tomorrow I'm going to keep the First Commandment for five minutes.