In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

Woman rediscovers the "salt and cinnamon" of companioning

Stilling the storms of mortal mind

The changeable nature of the carnal, or mortal, mind is like the waves of the sea—at times storm-tossed, choppy, sometimes calm but subject to gales.

Is there a decision to be made?

Some years ago when I was in a quandary, the words "There is no decision to be made" came to my waiting thought with the authority of law.
Matter is generally considered to be the controller of man's faculties.

No temptations in Mind!

Temptations come only through thought, and it is only through thought—spiritualized thought—that we can overcome them.

Nothing's too trivial for prayer

A friend was taking a driving test.

How do you "look away from the body"?

As I was reading the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health by Mrs.

To lighten mankind

It was a gray November morning.

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Man who has lost everything finds life and purpose restored

Not long ago an international diplomat of the highest rank came to visit The Christian Science Monitor.
God is always blessing the world and all that are in it.

Prayer on the playground

Penny loved kindergarten.