In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

When I wanted a puppy 

I felt as if I’d been asking for a dog my whole life.
Psalm 121 has been a comfort and a guide to me for a long time.
Our prayers for the Olympic Games can help uplift the atmosphere of thought and destroy fear.
I’ve been feeling a deepening commitment to another way to show my support for the Olympics: prayer.
Christian Science Sentinel—Audio Chat Replay
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