In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Truth Steadies the Heart

Over the years biologists, songwriters, and football coaches have used the term "heart" to describe many different things.

"Fire by night"

Do we think of nightfall as a period when good becomes shadowy and evil a sinister power?

Signs of the Times

The Reverend Homer J.

"I don't have a tail"

The library book Sherry and her mother were reading asked: "What is a horse?

Have We Taken Down Our Fences?

Years ago there was a piece of property with a fence around it.

House on a Rock

What of one who despairingly feels he has made irrevocable mistakes, that he has built on sand and must therefore continue in confusion and suffering?
"God helps those who help themselves" is a familiar argument sometimes offered as an objection to relying on spiritual power as a method of solving problems.
Earnest desires for good health, a worthwhile job, satisfying companionship, or a peaceful world are basic impulses for progressive action.

Readjusting the Balance for God

If a healing in Christian Science seems protracted, it is not because God's healing law is dilatory, partial, or temporarily inoperative.

This Obesity Problem

The fact that so much is thought, said, and written about overeating, excess weight, dieting, exercise, should arrest the attention of thoughtful persons and challenge them to approach this subject more spiritually.

Signs of the Times

Dr.
Elizabeth burst into the house angry and in tears.