In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Every time a resentful, angry, or selfish thought occurred to me regarding my employer, I mentally turned to divine Truth.
Sometimes we need a “spring thaw,” a fresh way of looking at things.
It’s helpful to be praying for a greater, more exalted, and more tangible understanding of God.

We are heirs of a rich inheritance 

After my father and maternal grandmother passed away, my mother told me of her concern about inheritances and the problems she’d seen them cause in many families, and about the high cost of succession cases.
On the web: The JSH-Online.

Helping a suicidal friend 

She was desperate to help a friend who wanted to take his own life. But her friend wasn’t interested in God or Christian Science. What could she do? This teen prayed—and found answers.
When a woman unjustly accused some neighbors of committing a crime, she was forced to confront—and pray about—racism. The basis for her prayers? Christ Jesus’ example of seeing each individual the way God made them.
As our prayers embrace the thousands affected by the raging wildfires here in California, an experience from my childhood comes to thought, bringing helpful insights.
This past summer I went to a two-week sleep-away camp all by myself for the first time.

Church: A force for good (part two) 

As individuals, we are each a force for good as we grow spiritually and bring to bear on all that we do a sense of the healing Christ.
God is the one, steady support that is always there to comfort and guide us.
Thoughts of chaos or helplessness are lifted as we realize that they have no basis in God, good.