In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Is truth dead?

“The question, ‘What is Truth,’ convulses the world,” wrote Mary Baker Eddy, an astute observer of the world.

Latin America’s anti-graft earthquake

When an earthquake rattled central Mexico in September and dozens of buildings collapsed, Mexicans rallied by the thousands to rescue trapped survivors.
One night my family was roasting marshmallows, and I put my stick with the marshmallow on the end into the fire, because I wanted my marshmallow to burn.

Never unwanted

As a child, I was often told I was unwanted, unwelcome, even a “thorn in the flesh.

God preserves us

Any time we feel at risk, God, divine Love, is at hand to preserve us.
Can we really trust God to open our eyes to His presence?
Inspired relationships and interactions in our lives can come as a natural outcome of acknowledging and understanding our relationship to God. 
You don’t have to accept what other people consider you to be.   
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Stuck staring at a blinking cursor, wondering what to write? One author shares some of the spiritual lessons she’s learned about the writing process, and how we can each put them into practice in whatever creative project we’re facing.
Most of those active on social media recently will have seen posts in their feed including the hashtag #MeToo and sharing stories of sexual harassment and assault.

Why #MeToo spread around the world

One good predictor of a country becoming more peaceful, according to the 2017 Global Peace Index, is the degree to which its men acknowledge the rights of women.