In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The majority of one

Early in our education we learn that the numerical value of zero is naught, or nothing, and that no matter how many zeros we may have, whether one or twenty, they still equal nothing.
Of course matter very definitely seems to matter to those who let it matter.

God-employed

Are we really ever in business for ourselves?

Purity: source of strength

A metallurgist explained that some metals can be treated in the laboratory to approach absolute purity.

Let's live triumphantly!

Drab, ineffectual, a loser—these words don't really apply to you or to anyone else.

Jonah and the whale

This is a Bible story about a man who thought he could run away from God.

The ideal is attainable

Ideals are sometimes thought to be abstract and unattainable, but Christian Science shows that the ideal is demonstrable and, in fact, is the real.

Our nets need not break

Do you consider the income from your job to be your supply?
There was nothing impractical about Christ Jesus' approach to life.

The purity impulse

Historically, society has tried to control unbridled pleasure-seeking by invoking the other primary impelling force of material thinking—fear of pain.

From grief to perception of eternal Life

The comfort of the Christ does more than soothe sorrow.

Don't let the static fool you!

Andy's mom stopped the car for a red light.