In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

When traveling, have you ever paused to be grateful for a railroad station, or a rest stop by the side of the highway? They’re good places to stop, relax, enjoy the view, or get something to eat and drink—all in the knowledge that this is just a temporary stop on the way to the destination. Such a stop often leads us to some great new experience!

Trust and the test 

As I went in to take the GRE, I felt confident that Mind, God, was my reliable source of intelligence.

Opening closed doors 

The promise to love stems from the center of all our faiths—the demand to love God and love our neighbor.

Good cannot disappear 

Man is never vulnerable. Man cannot lose what God has given to him.
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Infinite variety 

Having never seen a barrel cactus, I was enthralled by the number and various sizes of cacti that lined this winding pathway.
I pray to see all women as spiritual and free, the image and likeness of God.

Radiant inspiration 

Have you ever asked yourself how clear of a “scientific statement of being” you’re making to your neighbor?

Lessons from an orange tree 

The more my thought had been filled with truth, the more erroneous material beliefs fell away.