In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

When commitment counts

I have since come to understand that to become better healers—for ourselves, others, and the world—we need to practice what we already know. 
The Christian Science Journal
Truly, corruption can greatly affect the quality of life in a country.

Global drive on corruption should start at home

In June, British Prime Minister David Cameron was quick to cast the first stone following the bribery scandal at FIFA, the world soccer governing body.
When I was nine years old, Dad decided our family should move.
In the more mature years of my life, I’ve been blessed by finding Christian Science.

Beloved as the sparrows

Man was created perfect and free, and we have the right to refute any suggestion that man can be robbed of his true being.

Inspiration on the road

My prayers were for the safety and guidance of all drivers—myself and everyone else throughout the whole world.

In the Father’s hands

In the Scriptures, we find comforting evidence that good can and does overcome evil.
Christian Science Sentinel

Achieving reconciliation

Sometimes it can seem that differences are too deep, history is too violent, or harm inflicted has been too great, for harmony to be restored.
In a speech marking this week’s 50th anniversary of official ties between Germany and Israel, the German foreign minister made a special plea to the world, one that should not go unnoticed.