In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Choose love instead of hate

Fear and hatred only close our thoughts to God when we most need to hear Him. 

"Let everlasting thanks..."

<div class="inline-quote"> &lt;div class="inline-quote"&gt; &lt;p&gt;Let everlasting thanks be Thine&lt;br&gt;For such a bright display&lt;br&gt;As makes a world of darkness shine&lt;br&gt;With beams of heavenly day.

Enlarging my tent

Here’s some of what makes me feel wealthy: sitting at my desk surrounded by Mary Baker Eddy’s writings, a variety of concordances and reference books, and multiple Bible translations.

Dry your wings

We were making uninterrupted time to pause and listen to God.
It was imperative to get my thinking out of lethargic speculation.

Start with the solution

I had to unlearn the generally accepted premise that matter is both primary and causative.
Where the light is, there is not and there can never be darkness.
The one divine Mind governs every individual—the good guys, the bad guys, and those in between.
Willfulness, ego, and self-justification. They all have to go!

Love filled the ponds

Find the resource that never runs dry all year, every year.

Kids ask...

—Ricky, age 9

What got me started

I&nbsp;have been working for the past 20 years with 18 different Bible translations when reading the weekly Bible Lesson in the Christian Science Quarterly.