In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A person unfamiliar with Christian Science, after attending a Wednesday evening testimony meeting, asked his friend (who was a church member), "What did that woman mean when she said she 'did some work' about a physical condition?
A beautiful garden in full bloom and free of all undesirable growth is the result of continual nurturing, weeding, pruning, and removal of debris.
The term "Christ" is used in Christian Science in very specific ways.
"I'm not going to play with you anymore! You cheat!"

Man—innocent and free!

In Genesis we read that Adam and Eve were sent from the Garden of Eden because they had disobeyed God by eating fruit from the forbidden tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

No penalty for loving

When my mother passed on, I received a letter from a friend, a Christian Scientist, whose mother and husband had both passed on within a few months of each other.

Christ frees from sin

One of the great purposes of Christianity is to lead us compassionately away from sin and condemnation of the sinner.
"God is working His purpose out," Hymnal, No.
When someone asks what church means to me, I'm inclined to think of two friends, both Christian Scientists, both of whom I love very much.

How to meet an alligator

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What are we expressing?

The qualities of the Christ are what everyone is looking for in his dealings with others, whether he realizes this or not.

Pray for pets?

"Animals win hearts, influence people," headlined an article in The Christian Science Monitor.