In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A brief insight into a Bible topic, idea, or character.
It can be the worst feeling: Liking someone who doesn’t like you back. This author thought he could pray to get his crush to like him, but while that didn’t happen, something even better did.
What we think matters. If we find ourselves getting riled up or becoming numb to intense headlines, holding to clear, spiritual truths in our hearts can make a substantial difference. The author gives strong biblical precedents for significant turnarounds. 
One Sunday morning, I began praying, as I usually do, for that morning’s service at the branch Church of Christ, Scientist, where I am a member.
 An update on the delivery of the January Journal and, in case you missed it, changes to the Sentinel and Journal online and in print.

Let God love you

In the midst of pain and mental chaos, this woman gets a strong message: “Let Me [God] love you.”
The commitment to a loving, God-centered marriage provides a couple with a strong framework supporting spiritual growth and healing, including of addictions.

Are some people evil?

Feeling scared and helpless about bullying or aggression? Here are some practical, prayer-based steps you can take to make a difference.
If you’re preoccupied with what appears to be an “aging church,” you may want to consider a clearer, more spiritual vision of Church. 
An invitation to a Christian Science Sunday School class in high school led this writer to a lifetime of spiritual growth and physical healing, demonstrating the life-changing utility of Church.
We loved the idea in this article that Christ Jesus’ beatitudes are not platitudes but blessings that moved the writer’s heart to healing.
In ancient Israel, prophets filled a vital role as messengers of God to His people.