In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

His goal for his summer as a camp counselor seemed simple: to be kind in all his words and actions. But frustrations with his campers forced him to dig deeper to find the real source of his ability to love.
 Procrastination. Seems like it’s just part of high school, and college, and life, right? But it doesn’t have to be. One author shares some of the ways she’s prayed.
Pastor James Wuye and Imam Muhammad Ashafa are unlikely friends.

When disaster brings reconciliation

Natural disasters often create unexpected bonds between people, even between longtime rivals, which can then alter the course of history.
I needed to dive deeper into the law of order by learning to love the beauty of the law itself as an expression of Principle.

Marking the perfect man

How do we behold—see—God’s perfect man? By starting with God.

The shelter of divine law

The divine law of oneness with God operates without partiality and tenderly governs and embraces all.
Whenever acts of injustice appear in my day-to-day experience, I employ persistent prayer as my form of protest.
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She thought a life of partying would be so much more satisfying than being a “naïve” Christian Scientist. Several years later, lost and depressed, she began asking the question: Could God be there after all? And could He help her out of this mess?
The approach that is changing lives in Haiti.

A lesson on UN peacekeeping—from Haiti

United Nations peacekeeping forces in Haiti are on track to be withdrawn soon, a result of progress in reducing violence on the Caribbean island.