In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Behind my desk at work there is a saying carved into the wood mantel of the fireplace.

The supremacy of good 

I tried not to let myself be influenced by the emotions of these accounts, acknowledging everybody as beloved children of God, manifesting only the good that fills all space.
A quick glance at the news presents plenty of evidence of situations where one person feels they need to harm another to get good for themselves.
I felt that the words “Give me thy son” were spoken directly to me, meaning: Put the situation into God’s hands!
Eager creativity is a spiritual quality that comes from God, and it belongs to everyone—including me.
The Christian Science Journal

Love's love at the Olympics

Our prayers for the Olympics can support healing and harmony for all involved.

No imperfection

What Lisa learned about the power of acknowledging God’s perfection.
When I was about six, my family and I went on vacation to Tahiti.

A mission I support 

 

Spiritual Olympians 

None of us can ever walk away from God, good. God is the ultimate “coach.”
As I refused to see Hudson as matter buried in matter, sorrow gave way to a peaceful joy.