In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Train Trip

Donna went to school every day by train.

Crime Has No Victim

Probably all of us have had the experience of awaking safe and sound in our own beds after a nightmare.
In Christianly scientific living one strives to let Love motivate his thoughts and acts, including his attitude toward his brother—to express concern, compassion, and interest toward him.

God's Motherhood and "Mom"

What does an understanding of God's motherhood do for "mom," as she is popularly known in America?

We're Not Here to Condemn!

Condemning somebody else is probably one of the easiest things we do.

Lessons from the Sun

The impartiality of the sun, pouring its warmth and light on all within its direct rays, can afford a useful lesson for mankind.

Now I Understand!

Man belongs to God and is constituted of God's qualities.

Right Where I Am

"I saw the squash ball coming right at me.

Overcoming the False Sense of Self

One of the hardest things for me to overcome in sincerely studying Christian Science was the human I.

A Place of Understanding

The windows of a Christian Science Reading Room usually open on a busy street, but inside we find a quiet spot for thoughtful reading.

Age Is No Alibi

Do we sometimes use age as an alibi—as an excuse for passive acceptance of limitations placed on mankind by a belief of too many years or too few?
Among Moses' instructions for the furnishing of the tabernacle— that center of the Israelites' worship of the one God—were directions for the preparation of a special perfume.