In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Yes, but... what?

We turn to God with sincerity and honesty.
The poet Tennyson says of God, "Closer is He than breathing, and nearer than hands and feet.
We may at times have had impulses or thoughts that did not express our true feelings.

"There's nothing wrong with me"

Roy was really enjoying going to first grade.
The income from my husband's salary was so small that it barely covered the necessities for our family.

The affluence of Love

Most of us would agree that great wealth does not necessarily bring happiness.

Healing old wounds

A Christian Scientist was pondering a recent incident.

On waking

For some of us the first thoughts we have when waking quickly line up and provide an orderly approach for our day.

Aim high

Desiring something, setting yourself goals to be reached in the near or not-so-near future, aiming at providing changes in your own situation or in the affairs of your community, your nation, or all mankind—these are natural inclinations.

"The armor of divinity"

In most societies, clothing oneself appropriately is taken for granted.

Trust God

When all one's human plans have failed or when great danger suddenly threatens, one often cries out for God's help as Peter did many years ago.

Sand, sea, and the search for God

One recent spring I went to a favorite place of mine—an old rambling inn on the coast of Massachusetts.