In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Youth counselors, religious ministers, first responders, and ordinary citizens—such as the Canadians who helped refugees from a forest fire last month.

A tale of how to open one’s arms to refugees

The world is in an age of extreme human mobility.
I appreciate the Critic’s recent interest in Christian Science, and [the reporter’s] desire to share a perspective of the faith that is balanced and fair.

Prepare to share

Showing genuine interest in the other person is key, because that’s love. And love breaks down any walls—in you or in the other person. 

Hearts that yearn to help the world

How do our prayers about the issues we face in our own lives make an impact on the world around us?

The blessings of blessing

In semi-desperation I said: “God, where do You want me? Where can I bless the most?”
Christian Science Sentinel
In the middle of the night, sitting on the floor of her dorm room, this author felt engulfed by a fear of terrorism. But as she prayed, she woke up to the power of spiritually protesting against any evil that would claim to have power, and to standing with God, good.

Worth the repetition

As a lifelong Christian Scientist, this author had heard the phrase “God’s child” more times than she could count. But those two simple words took on new meaning when they came to her rescue—and brought healing.

Tongue-tied? Trust God!

Ever wanted to talk to your friends about Christian Science but felt like you didn’t have the “right” words? Good news. There are lots of different ways to share Christian Science, and some of them don’t require words at all!

Love gets through

When the storms in our lives seem overwhelming and we wonder where God, divine Love, is, we can lean on the promise that Love’s messages always get through to us. This author explains how and why.
I was invigorated by knowing that, despite being exposed to strenuous activity, I didn’t need to incur a penalty.