In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

As a staff editor for The Christian Science Journal and Christian Science Sentinel, I regularly have the privilege of reading submissions to these magazines from authors all over the world who have experienced healing through prayer, including the healing of conditions deemed incurable or hopeless by medical physicians.
On the web: The following JSH-Online.

Out of the woods 

Twenty campers.
My introduction to Christian Science was the fulfillment of the biblical promise “Ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart”.
Anything that would deprive us of health or safety is not from God, and therefore has no power.

God’s immediate help 

I felt an angel presence and knew I would be kept from harm.
Silent prayer is powerful and can bring resolutions to the most challenging circumstances.
After she moved away from South Africa, this author became aware of how subtly the belief of separation had infiltrated and influenced every aspect of her life and thoughts. An encounter with a person of another race prompted deep prayer to dissolve these latent misconceptions about her fellow man.
On the web: The following JSH-Online.
Feeling in a rut with prayer, or maybe like you don’t even know how to pray? Check out this article for a variety of practical ideas to get you going. After all, says this author, “Prayer is the most wonderful adventure ever.” You won’t want to miss out.

Don’t take the (click)bait 

“You didn’t hear?

Is 2018 the year to defeat ‘fake news’? 

In an annual Marist Poll, released last December, “fake news” ranked as the second-most annoying phrase Americans hear.