In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

How many words do you know?

Strength comes from God

Is the source of man's strength a physical body—a strong constitution inherited from his ancestors?
This may seem hard to believe if you're behind prison bars.

Let's heal, not condemn

How can we help overcome the evil in the world?

"Try it yourself"

At the supper table one evening one of our youngsters informed us that the previous night his head had hurt when he was going to bed.

Healing grief

What a tender moment it must have been when Jesus said to the widow of Nain whose son had died, "Weep not.

The naturalness of abundance

Not long after Christ Jesus' crucifixion, Peter and several other disciples decided to try their hand being fishermen again.

Your indissoluble link

In Christ Jesus' time the concept of existence beyond the grave was controversial; it was openly disputed between the Pharisees and the Sadducees.

Substance and idea

These two words—"substance" and "idea"—are often used in Christian Science.
Some time ago I listened to a television program that contained quite a few ominous-sounding prophecies from the Bible.

Gravitating Spiritward

As far as I can remember, I've always associated the law of gravity with the story of an apple falling on the head of Isaac Newton! Daily experiences confirm this early training: when we fall, we always fall down; when we drop a cup, it always falls to the floor; when our spacemen return, they seem to come "down" to earth.

An ever-present help

Have you ever wanted God's help?