In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

It’s natural to pray

The editorial on the facing page reminded me of how prayer has been an integral part of my life since I was a child.

Why prayer appeals to Americans

For more than six decades, many Americans have participated in National Prayer Day, an event designated by law to fall on the first Thursday in May.

It was gone!

One day at school, I was writing, and I felt something on my hand.
I was at a weekly testimony meeting at my branch Church of Christ, Scientist, recently, where someone gave a testimony that, in part, discussed how God is always taking care of us, His children, even if we are not acknowledging or looking for it right then.
Last fall, out-of-control wildfires throughout California brought firefighters from as far away as Australia and occupied the news for months.

Shake off the dust!

What did I need to free myself from? Dust—the belief that I am material rather than spiritual.
Solutions come as we gain a clear sense of the all-knowing Mind and listen for the spiritual ideas Mind is unfolding.
Often the outcome from prayer doesn’t look like the hoped-for answer, yet nevertheless proves to meet the need perfectly.
Christian Science Sentinel—Audio Podcast

No limits

Why are you a Christian Scientist? The answer will be different for everyone, but this author shares her “why”: Christian Science removes every single limit.
I realized that it wasn’t my job to change this child but, instead, to correct my own view of him.
Note: Rev.