In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

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.

Stay afloat!

One day my son and I were listening to a radio quiz show, seeing how many of the questions we could answer.

God maintains our health

After his shipwreck on Melita, Paul was well looked after by Publius, the island's leading official.

If you ask how God made people

How did God make people?
We live in a world that finds its stability in a balance of power among nations—a distribution of strength intended to curb the temptation of one nation to overrun or destroy another.

God's "timing" is perfect

It is often needful to arrange schedules and make plans.

How high is your goal?

Our sights are best set on the summit of Spirit if we are to achieve consistent spiritual progress, with its accompanying ability to help mankind.
Jesus and children: he healed them, loved them, and saw in them the qualities of the kingdom of God.

Banish evil

When our scout troop went on a camping trip, there was always a tenderfoot to break in.
Christian Science can show us how to progressively free ourselves from bondage to the limited, discord-producing sense of man as mortal.