In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Meeting the Family's Needs

Elisha's spring outside the ancient city of Jericho has provided water steadily for many thousands of years.

Sunday School, Monday School

When our children were small, I was asked to teach a class of preschoolers in the Sunday School of our branch church.

Mother Love-A Spiritual View

When a mother turns to God in prayer for guidance and proper judgment, her role as a comforter and an educator becomes progressively supportive.

After Daybreak

Daybreak—the first coming of the light of Truth, carrying the promise of healing.

Entering by the Door

In the parable of the good shepherd, Jesus proclaimed, "I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.
Why did Jesus give unrestricted approval to such a trivial action as dropping the smallest of coins into the temple treasury?

No Words

The bus was only twenty minutes late, but waiting out in the freezing cold made it feel like twenty hours.

Persistence and the Prize

Someone once dreamed he had a problem.

Humor Helps

If mortal existence can be likened to a dream—and Christian Science does so liken it—then we're wise to keep our sense of humor.

The Yielding That Heals

How beautiful to realize there are not, in reality, millions of personal, limited minds governing mankind in cross-purposes and disunity.

No Eruptions

The skin eruptions I used to suffer from caused me both mental and physical discomfort.
Mesmerism describes what happens when we meet someone we like and, under the guise of love, start carrying around his problems.