In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

I wanted to see the person the way God sees every one of us, as spiritual and good and created to love, rather than simply writing off the aggressor as a monster.

Swimming freely

Ever had one of those sports practices when nothing is clicking? This swimmer was. And she was feeling bombarded by negative thoughts about it—until she realized that Christian Science had given her the tools to listen to something better.
I felt happy because my ankle didn’t hurt anymore and I could keep playing.

Rekindling my love for God

I can say with conviction that the teachings of Christian Science have never failed me.
In Psalm 91 the writer recognizes that trust in God protects us from every kind of adversary.
Prayer isn’t something to hide behind; prayer lifts my thought beyond what I see and brings to light the goodness and allness of God.

My strong foundation

This teen was supposed to be enjoying a trip through Greece to learn more about the Bible, but instead she wasn’t feeling well. Read on to find out how what she was learning during her travels helped her find healing. 
What I’d felt through our prayers had become so much more real to me than the problem ever had been.

Antagonism of the right sort

Praying can be characterized not only by quiet listening but by mental energy that enables us to take antagonistic grounds against erroneous beliefs that may seem to have dug in.
Even when circumstances look and feel extreme, God’s love for us provides what we need—and so much more.

Under God’s law

Through Jesus’ life and teachings, we know how to defend ourselves against whatever suggests that we are not under the care of infinite Love.
I have come to understand that the most powerful agent for change is an understanding of God and His allness.