In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Men and women are not material, as the physical senses claim—mortal, sick, sinful, crippled, in pain, poverty-stricken, unemployed, lonely.

God's Flowers

One afternoon the front door slammed, and a very unhappy little voice cried, "Grandma, Grandma!"
Are the clothes I wear and the length of my hair the best expressions of my individuality?

What Do You Make of It?

Shari and Dick were Kurt's young neighbors across the street.

Spiritual Dominion

Many years ago I enjoyed a steak dinner with friends at a fashionable restaurant in a suburb of Boston.

. . . he showed me every kindness

Because of poverty, injustice, racial unrest, and violent crime in our cities, we hear people say, "I can't go out at night" or "I do not go out at night.

Beyond Appearances

Merely the way people look often prejudices others in favor of them or against them.

Resolving Difficulties

In recent years my husband and I bought a lovely house in an all white neighborhood.

A Good Neighbor

Urban and suburban dwellers generally find themselves being drawn closer and closer together by today's unrelenting growth in population.
Christ Jesus' clear sense of the timelessness of true being freed him from material limitations and gave him the power to heal and regenerate those who came to him for help.

Robin Doesn't Give Up

Yum-Yum was a friendly gray cat with heavy thick fur.