In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The yes and no of prayer

False claims of whatever kind deserve a firm “no.”
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The ultimate comfort

Lying on her bed in a state of despair, this author wanted comfort. What she got was so much more.

The law that moves us forward

I’ve been praying a good deal lately about post-traumatic stress disorder.
News can seem to be a nonstop narrative of tragedies and victims: an unceasing flow of children, women, and men routed by war, fleeing drought, epidemics, terrorists, repression.

Echo and the bees

My dog, Echo, is black with a little white stripe down his nose and floppy ears.

Many answered prayers

In spite of all the challenges we may face, right here, right now, we can feel God’s presence when we turn to Him, divine Mind, for help.
Repentance makes spiritual transformation possible.

Set free

I have worked with the homeless and also served for many years in a Christian Science Reading Room.

Light in the prison

I attend a local branch Church of Christ, Scientist, and am part of an Institutional Committee—we go into the local prison and read the Christian Science Bible Lesson with the prisoners a few times a month.
We can always repent, return to God, and be welcomed home.
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