In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

On being selective

Sometimes the toughest choice we have to make is between what we want to do and what we need to do.

Opening the fish's mouth

The most remarkable man who was ever on earth, Christ Jesus, solved everyday problems in unique ways.

Illimitable supply

As a youngster I loved the song entitled "Pennies from Heaven," because it conjured up visions of money floating down from the skies.
While taking the cows to pasture one day, Alice overcame her fear of a pony, and she was also healed of trouble in breathing.

LETTERS TO THE PRESS

Recently, considerable media attention has been focused on several fundamentalist "faith healing" groups.
Bereavement need not be a weeping and melancholy occasion.
The deep realization of God's boundless love for man has brought healing to many.

Let anger yield to love

In the last chapter of Jonah, God twice asks this question of the hero of the book: "Doest thou well to be angry?
From the days of the cave man trying to organize a hunt, to the modern age of the aerospace scientist calculating the exact spot for a moon landing, the human scene has called for decisions and joint action.
The keynote for joyous living is to be loving.

My vacation with Holly Rae

As I look back on my two weeks of vacation, the most memorable experience was one shared with my six-year-old niece, Holly Rae.

"The sustaining infinite"

"To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with blessings.