In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Never-ending supply

I became more grateful for all the good in my life. And as I did, I saw it grow.

Released from jealousy

The jealousy lifted off. I knew I didn’t need it.
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This author was swirling in confusion and distress over a relationship problem. But when she asked God for help with fixing it, she got a surprising answer.
My favorite name for God is Love.

From stress to calmness

I realized it wasn’t a timeout that was required, but a lifting of thought above the human scene.

Uninterrupted employment

I found it important not to outline the source and nature of our job prospects.

Finding solid ground

We can find a present, anchoring comfort in our Father-Mother God. 
Dear Reader,
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Integrity: The path out of political bias

A conversation with The Christian Science Monitor’s Audience Engagement Editor, David Clark Scott, about a spiritual path out of political bias and how each of us can read, think, and act with more integrity.
She thought a college class was going to be fun. Instead, it turned out to be completely overwhelming. Prayer healed her of her anxiety and opened the way for success.