In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

For a news summary on the promotion of pharmaceuticals—and specific insights for those who want to respond prayerfully—we turned to a seasoned writer at The Christian Science Monitor.
Vast sums are spent worldwide on prescription drugs, not only by consumers but also by those who are, wittingly or not, selling and spreading the very ills they claim to fight. A Christian Science healer's perspective.

Onesimus goes home

Onesimus must have been quite a guy.
Hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters tend to leave great want in their wake.

HUMAN WILL IS THE REAL CULPRIT BEHIND THE SCENE.

'Radiant room' for learning

Stuck between the proverbial "rock and a hard place"? Consider prayer as the vital ingredient to your solution.

'what are you doing?'

Here's how Matt, a recent college grad, remembers a healing moment at a party during his freshman year.

MY WAY OUT OF ANGER

Can we escape the conventional wisdom that says anger is normal, even justifiable? Yes, through knowing our nature as God's reflection.
Realizing the presence of the Christ, the writer found her tendency toward furious outbursts becoming a thing of the past.

'WHAT IS THAT TO THEE?'

No situation need provoke us to anger—only to listen more closely to God's guidance.
Viewers around the world may watch the 2006 Winter Olympic games in Torino, Italy, with a different perspective than ever before.

PRAY? NOT IN TV'S THE BOOK OF DANIEL

WHAT THE WRITERS PROPOSE AS CONTEMPORARY NORMAL BEHAVIOR IN UPPER-MIDDLE-INCOME SUBURBIA PLAYS MORE LIKE . . . WELL, A TV SHOW.