In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

“I’m riding my bicycle to work,” a woman said on a call-in radio program in response to a question about what people can do to slow down global warming.
A recent article in The Christian Science Monitor highlighted how the neutral phrase “support our troops” is increasingly being used in political debates “to justify various options for the war” in Iraq.

FORGIVE—AND REALLY FORGET

FORGIVENESS HAS A WAY OF RIPPLING OUT AND AFFECTING ALL AREAS OF ONE'S LIFE.

HOW CAN I HELP?

Next in our biweekly series on how people have nurtured their public practice of Christian Science.

SPIRITUALLY ENRICHING PLACES

I took this photograph last summer after a friend and I had spent three incredible days on Kalymnos, in Greece.
Prayer isn't some celestial helpline. But God's loving aid is always available, no matter how complex the project.

ALL-AROUND NICE GUYS

Prayer is reliable in solving any problem. Even bullying.
Excerpts from a recent spirituality.com online chat.

what He made me to be

When she brought grace and humility to every job she did, the writer found her true calling—and healing, too.

humble saves the day

Exchanging your own will for God's is practicing Christian discipleship at its best.

humbled, exalted, and healed

To those engaged in Christian healing, humility is anything but a passive quality. It empowers prayer.

Love wipes out haterism

Haterism?