In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In ancient times sacrificing animals, even sometimes humans, to appease the gods was an accepted religious practice.

Reversing the Fable Pro or Con

Do we sometimes consider a disappointment final, as though some invisible computer has processed our desires and come out with a coldly uncompromising No?

No God—No Power

The account in I Kings, Chapter 19, of Elijah on Horeb, the mount of God, has always intrigued the writer.

"Ye shall laugh"

There is ample evidence to support the claim that laughter and humor are essential to the well-being of mankind.

Signs of the Times

Tom Boomershinein Katallagete—Be ReconciledNashville, Tennessee
Where sex is concerned, many of us live under the shadow of a fear morality, guiding our conduct by a set of negative values erected out of a partial understanding of the Mosaic Decalogue.

The Turning Point in My Life

In high school I became increasingly involved with a young man who was very much opposed to Christian Science.

Role Playing

I was taking a rather boring train ride home for a vacation from college when an older man sat down next to me.

Meditation and Mao

A young man, garbed in a bright tunic of orange silk, sat in the classic lotus posture of meditation, eyes closed.

Signs of the Times

The Reverend G.

On the Stormy Mountain

Beverly glanced around.

How Obedient Are We?

The history of the children of Israel offers a striking record of the results both of obedience and of disobedience to God.