In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Win or lose—love!

Imagine you’re playing a board game with your sister or brother and your parents.
During a reunion last year at the graduate school where I completed a master of divinity degree, the seminary’s president preached a sermon that touched me deeply.

Adhere to the whole truth

It is the power of God that heals, and a receptive, childlike thought can bring healing to fruition.

Love’s irresistible attraction

God loves, and we love back.
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When you pray, is it about something specific? Do you spend most of your time asking God for things? This author offers a challenge: Pray without an agenda. Each day. Why? Read on.

It is what it is

When you’re faced with a problem, do you “use” Christian Science to address it? This author explains how healing happens more readily when we understand that we aren’t “using” Christian Science to fix something.

To move beyond past wrongs

As the editorial on the facing page explains, many nations hang on to historic, sometimes even ancient, wrongs done to them by other countries.

Ending modern wars driven by ancient wrongs

Scratch below the surface of today’s territorial conflicts and you find leaders who evoke memories of their countries as past victims of aggression by others.
I found Christian Science when I overheard someone say it was a religion about understanding God.
We can learn more of our inherent childlikeness as God’s reflection.