In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Go back to the source

When I was a little girl I stepped across the Mississippi River.

A case for accuracy

An individual transposes figures in his check register, and the result is an overdraft to his account.

SECOND THOUGHT

From The Boston Globe, August 29, 1984
The study and practice of Christian Science teach us how to sweep away those unhappy states of thought that frequently plague mankind—repetitive remorse and guilt about the past and fear of the future.

Feet washing

Think back a moment.
To Jesus, God was a very intimate Parent—one who numbers "the very hairs of your head"  Matt.

Are you up to date?

Keeping up to date implies much more than superficially conforming to current fashion trends, or even meeting the work deadlines or paying the bills.

SECOND THOUGHT

By Linda Weltner in The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts), November 25, 1983

A celebration that heals

Generally we celebrate to mark something exceptionally good that has occurred.

Take refuge behind the wall

Nehemiah made just such a move.
Christ Jesus' parable of the prodigal son may be the best known of all parables.

"A light unto my path"

A curly-haired five-year-old tugs at her mother's hand and says, "Mommy, do we have to leave?