In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

During the ride to church one Sunday I got a stomachache.
In 1944, a series of physical exams for enlistment in the United States Armed Forces consistently indicated I had contracted tuberculosis.

Gratitude beyond words

The incredible had happened! My GI husband had survived the war, and after six years of living through World War II in England, I was finally with him in America.
Utilizing spiritual resources breaks through limitation.
What does God know about man? Everything! And it’s all good.
I began my prayers by thinking about my motive.

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‘Mobilized for peace’

“War is not inevitable,” notes the editorial on the facing page.

Emphasizing ‘positive drivers’ of peace

A common predictor of war is whether enough people expect one.

Christmas after a divorce

Each of us was included in an even greater love that could never go away.

‘A God of love only’

When I was a child, the thought came to me that “God is a God of love only” and not a God of both love and hate, which was taught by my father’s religion—something I could not accept.