In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A Lesson from Flying

We had been up in the high desert for two and a half weeks, flying constantly.
It's great being "in," being accepted, having friends, feeling loved and sought after.
The Sunday edition of a large metropolitan newspaper recently carried a story on how churches in big cities can be affected as neighborhoods change.

Reaching the Community

The role of the student of Christian Science is to work out his own salvation.

Through the Valley

The Psalmist sang, "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.

In the Classroom: Who Needs Discipline?

A teacher in the active classrooms of today's schools needs a strong sense of spiritual discipline.

Man's Eternal Habitat

Where do you live?
A recent issue of an American newsmagazine notes that the Assistant for Energy Affairs to the President of the United States has been known to make reference to the Old Testament story of the widow whose cruse of oil was never depleted.

Letters to the Press

New Haven RegisterNew Haven, Connecticut

The Trip to Washington

The year my eighth-grade class went on a week's field trip to Washington, District of Columbia, was the first time I'd been on my own.

When the Answer Is No

Do we sometimes have a tendency to cling desperately to our present circumstances?

How Much Faith Do We Need?

"I don't have enough faith to heal," said a sixteen-year-old in my Christian Science Sunday School class.