In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

One of the interesting things about science fiction is that it often gives one helpful insights and metaphors for dealing with the present.
"All of God's creatures, moving in the harmony of Science, are harmless, useful, indestructible,"  Science and Health, p.

Love communicates

A warm smile flashed at a passer-by, a word of encouragement to a fellow worker, a forgiving response to one who has wronged us—the thoughtful, selfless act speaks worlds.
We hear much these days about working or praying for the world—and indeed we should.

World on the brink

During the dark days of World War II, the free world seemed on the brink of falling before the military avalanche of the totalitarian powers.
In one territory of Africa alone, from seven to ten million people are in desperate need of famine relief.

Options or God-directed choice?

More often than we've probably noted, we're faced with various options regarding what we'll think.

Getting it right

Everyday decisions, such as turning down the thermostat or seasoning the soup, often call for delicate judgment.
[Jesus] disavowed entirely the idea that sickness was sent by God as a punitive measure, nor did he encourage the belief that the sufferer ought to remain ill in order to acquire courage or learn patience.

The basis for making decisions

One of the human prerogatives that we all cherish is the right of choice.
Sailors know that if they aren't willing to change course when necessary, they'll end up on the rocks.
Someone asked an author if she enjoyed writing.