In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Christian Science Sentinel—Audio Podcast

Under pressure 

We might think of peer pressure as something obvious—like the push to drink at a party. But often, peer pressure doesn’t even feel like pressure. In this article, the author shares how she learned to be alert to the subtle pull of peer pressure and how to pray about it effectively.
What do you do if you think your friend is mad at you? Be a good friend, not by running around trying to make things better, but—surprise—by loving God first.

I heard God! 

We were going on a canoeing and caving trip! I was excited for another fun activity at the summer camp for Christian Scientists where I was spending several weeks.
This election year in my country has stirred me in ways that are not always pleasant.

Serving God by blessing others 

The desire to help those in need comes from our natural desire to love God and our fellow man.

Receive! 

We can choose today to humbly receive the word of God with an “honest and good heart.”
We all can be guided and blessed by the right arm of God’s righteousness. 
The fact that the one Mind constitutes the brotherhood of man resists and defies every form of separation.
Christian Science Sentinel—Audio Podcast
With only a few days to learn a leading role, this actress discovered that leaning on God has practical effects. She shares more about just what it means to lean on the Divine in this Q&A.

Better judgment 

When this author found judgmental thoughts creeping in and taking over, she realized she needed a new measuring stick. She found one in this Bible verse: “judge righteous judgment.”