In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

I remember that day like yesterday.

A lesson from the timberline trees

Anyone who has hiked in the high country at timberline has probably marveled at the sight of a lone tree, or a clump of trees huddled together.

Not of the world

What if you were asked to select from the columns below the terms you think might best describe yourself?

Stilling complaint

Chronic faultfinding is not only unpleasant for others; it often brings physical discomfort.

"Wife-ing"

Whether you're married or single, female or male, you can be deeply involved with "wife-ing"—doing all the quiet, backup, foundational, strengthening work generally associated with being a good wife.

Does speaking up get you down?

Would you like to speak more freely in front of others?

Finding Tiki

Chris and Jeff had wanted a dog of their own for a long time.

Spiritual soldiering

For the convenience of some readers we will occasionally print an article in large type.

A safe harbor

One day I was traveling along the slopes of a mountain range rising out of the sea.
A current TV series begins by explaining that its title character, having submitted to an experiment, changes from a harmless hero into a snarling monster called "The Incredible Hulk" whenever he is aroused by anger or outrage.

Inspired treatment

Down through the centuries people have found comfort in repeating loved Bible verses.
Although the flames outside my kitchen window weren't touching my building, I needed to see only a few puffs of black smoke before remembering my duty as a Christian—not only to call the fire department but also to turn to the highest power I knew, namely God.