In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Shelter from the storm

When severe weather threatens, you can be a "storm spotter" empowered with prayer.
As I read the world news today about the ongoing danger of radioactivity in Japan and continuing uprisings and conflicts in Libya and the Middle East, I am reminded in my prayers that we cannot be separated for an instant from God, who is all good.
Are we praying for infinite Spirit to give us material sustenance,
 or did Jesus mean something higher?

Making music

Flute competitions are more fun when God sets the pace.

Our prayers for the people in Japan

Sunday School students share how they prayed.
God’s all-encompassing love and direction of His beloved children
 can lead all people to their rightful home.

The blessing of forgiving

Real forgiveness can be difficult to reach–but it blesses us and others in so many ways.

Justice through reliance on prayer

In April 1984, Christian Science came into my life while I was working in a shoe factory in Kinshasa, and at the same time taking a religious course by correspondence to become a pastor.

Shine a healing light on it!

The Bible account of Moses leading the children of Israel out of bondage in Egypt can be viewed historically, metaphorically, or metaphysically.
We all have multiple opportunities to have
 our sharp edges smoothed by interactions
 with our fellow rocks!
Focusing on the idea of freedom, prayer can refute the roller-coaster ride impression of liberty as a changing status.

Trustworthy government—present now

A first step to improving government in our cities and nations is to understand God's power and presence.