In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

True Story or Fairy Story?

Susan is in kindergarten this year.

Martha Work and Mary Work

Martha work and Mary work—the phrase sometimes comes up during church membership meetings when the activities of the church are reviewed along with the personnel and budgetary needs of the various committees.

Where Do You Live?

There is something of the snail about all of us.

Surviving a Divorce

There is no need to fear the future—the prospect of loneliness and hopelessness—if, apparently through no fault of your own, it becomes necessary to go through a divorce.
When the emerging adult in your family resents your advice or guidance, rebels against your authority, questions your judgment, or rejects your standards with verbal attack, you may feel there is a knife in your heart.
Now and then I've wondered why people tend to admire, sometimes enviously, the "stars" of today, those in the limelight in the areas of stage, music, screen, sports.

"By many infallible proofs"

Remembering previous demonstrations in the application of Christian Science can be an aid to healing.

Do You Know Your Own Identity?

One means of attempting to identify a criminal is to line the suspect up with a number of other people known to be quite unconnected with the crime.

Sensitivity and Protection

It is said that a noted conductor once admonished a budding young singer, "To be a great artist, you must have the sensitivity of a mimosa as well as the skin of a rhinoceros.

Jesus' Way

What made Christ Jesus "the way, the truth, and the life"?

A Mother Asks, "Who am I?"

People may at some time or other ask themselves, Who am I really?

To Have Effective Meetings

In the operation of institutions—governmental, educational, religious, or whatever—meetings are essential.