In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

God's allness dispels misery

A woman driver passed a large billboard that read, "You are in allergy country" and suggested a medicine for relief.

Through Spirit's lens

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

Family integrity

The Soviet Union and the United States, different in so many ways, share a common statistic—one in three of today's marriages is predicted to end in divorce.

Standing for the right

In open democratic societies a free press plays an important role in uncovering any abuse of power on the part of those in government or politics.
Individuals who have strict codes of moral behavior can't accept the concept that a situation, however complex, can wholly determine a moral standard.

The spiritual basis of integrity

The way to achieve integrity has been variously described, from the pragmatic wisdom of George Washington in his farewell address that "honesty is always the best policy" to what William Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet: "To thine own self be true.

Love prepares the table

It was dinner time, and Craig and his sister were putting the last dishes on the table.
The recent Ku Klux Klan activity in the United States, the flight of ethnic Chinese from Vietnam, a new upsurge of conflict in Northern Ireland, and the continuing deadlock between the Palestinians and Israelis in the Middle East—these are instances of mortal wills at odds with each other.

Remaining safe

Would you be really secure if you had a guard at your door every night?
In this age of computers, interplanetary space travel, and missiles, the shepherding love of God is still significant.
In studying Christian Science we often ask—and can be assured of finding answers to—questions about God and His creation.
It all happened a long time ago when I had not fully grasped the significance of "Thy will be done.