In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Midnight-hour gratitude

Sometimes the most effective healings come about at the midnight hour, our darkest time, when we lift ourselves above the shadows and joyfully acknowledge the allness of Life, Truth, and Love.

Watching the people

Sitting in a park or perhaps in an airport, people are often entertained watching others pass by.

Cherishing me

One of an occasional series of articles by young people who have in recent years become Christian Scientists.

Wrong is never right

Is wrong ever right?

Is home "sweet home"?

The desire for home remains at the core of people's basic longings.

Love's control over all

Carolyn and Cathy were close friends.
The Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 2 is news not just for Christian Scientists or for merchants and hoteliers in the Boston area.
The Monitor is an indispensable arm of The Mother Church, an indispensable servant of the spiritual progress of every individual Christian Scientist.

Stuck in the middle?

Suppose a ship steams out to sea, but halfway across the ocean the captain orders the engines shut down and allows the vessel to drift, hoping that sooner or later the prevailing winds and currents will bring him to his destination.

Forgiven as we forgive

Someone you love has done something wrong.

No fear, no anger

Anger often has its roots in fear.

Developing hidden talents

Have you ever noticed how love often accompanies the free expression of talent?