In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

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Saving the innocent—one life at a time 

We don’t have to see the end of all evil to reject one example.

Beating procrastination 

Many of us have felt the drag, the resistance to doing what needs to be done—to procrastinate or move along sluggishly—hoping the need for action will somehow pass us by, or maybe convincing ourselves that sometime in the future will be a better time to do it.

Lemonade and love 

Every day we face opportunities for spiritual growth that we need not miss.

Graduation...then what? 

Like a flash it hit me: It’s never what one is doing; it’s how and why one is doing it.
Whenever we’re feeling despondent, irritated, confused, or sad, “No!” can be a powerful prayer.
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'From the ends of the earth'

A prayer for the Nigerian schoolgirls taken from their school by Boko Haram.
One morning I woke up with a tummy ache.

My bus healing 

One Sunday, I told my Sunday School teacher that my school bus was sometimes too noisy and crazy.
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Benefits of God's care 

I told him that I think of benefits in a different way, in the way the Bible teaches.