In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

With a stay-at-home order in place for his city, this teen was doing what he could to have fun and stay active. But when he got injured playing basketball, it seemed too unfair. Now how was he going to pass the time during lockdown? Prayer helped him turn his mind-set—and the injury—around.
I began seeing gentleness as a means of unmasking the error that was never part of man.

The truth about grit 

The desire for a right solution that results from divine ideas caused a shift in my thinking.  
I could turn those “but” questions into specific, powerful, healing affirmations about God’s care. 
Any belief in cyclical events supposed to bring suffering can be ruled out through an understanding of God.
Through Christ Jesus’ teachings we begin to understand what it means to truly love God and our neighbor. 
On the web: The JSH-Online.

From the readers 

[Sentinel Watch, Virginia Hughes, “How I am praying about the pandemic,” JSH-Online.
Not only was his family home foreclosed on, but then this teen found out they were moving halfway across the country. He was convinced there was nothing good for him in his new state until a passage from Science and Health radically changed his perspective.
God, as Love, deconstructs systems of animosity, indifference, and inequality.
For this author, Christian Science Sunday School attendance wasn’t a maybe; it was an every week commitment. So what, wondered a friend, did she get out of all that “rigid” Sunday School-going? Read on for her answer.
I was at summer camp, and for the first time in my life, I had an opportunity to pray for myself without anyone else’s help.