In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Neither Coming nor Going

How many times have you stood in an airport fearful about whether or not you were going to get on standby?

Wagons and Stars

"Hitch your wagon to a star," American Civilization; was Ralph Waldo Emerson's advice.

Spring Violets

As a small girl I eagerly anticipated the arrival of each spring because that was when the violets bloomed in the woods behind our house.

To Learn Means to Change

Much of the struggle today is about learning—how to learn, what to learn, and what value to place on what we learn.
"If only I had a different job or lived in a different neighborhood or could locate in a different climate!" Such complaints are common enough, as if merely moving one's body would of itself bring the desired results.

Hair

A friend recently telephoned to ask me to see his son, a student at Harvard.

Upspringing Life

Christ Jesus exhibited Life, unbroken and self-expressed.

Signs of the Times

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God is the one creator.

Putting Off the Misery Coat

Barbara's father had been transferred from Boston to Paris, France, so the whole family moved to this beautiful city.

Why Do I Go to Church?

I attend church regularly because I am convinced of the divine inspiration of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.

The Midnight Hour

When those two early Christians, Paul and Silas, were imprisoned because of their religious activities, they did not yield to despair or bitterness.