In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Good expectations

There's a cliché in some old films when a young man timidly approaches his girlfriend's father to ask for her hand in marriage.

No ruminating allowed!

How many times do we find ourselves rehashing, reliving, or reconstructing some event of the past?
When we learn in Christian Science the truth of God and man—that God is indeed the only creator, the Father of all, and that man is His perfect reflection—we are learning also how to follow Christ Jesus in daily thinking and living.

Our role in prayer

To a certain extent, praying might be likened to reading.
Digging! That's what I like to call the time I spend with the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.

Allison proves some truths

One day Allison was at Amy's house where she and Amy were making a garden with hoes and rakes.
I was running to catch the six o'clock commuter train.
In our fast-paced world, time can often seem a tyrant.

Come into the ark

A glorious sight is a rainbow against dark, receding storm clouds that have passed overhead, leaving fields, animals, and people refreshed on hot midsummer days.

Infinity and ageless identity

Numbers don't really identify you or me.
Gossip! Why do people listen to it, read it, spread it?

Thought must change

One morning I was praying very earnestly and humbly in an effort to deal with a physical problem that had been painfully bothering me for some time.