In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

That marvel medicine—compassion

A clinical psychologist and a Christian Science practitioner each explore the potent healing capability of compassion.

Bach PLAYED COOL

The next in our continuing series on what church membership can do for you, your neighbor, and the world.

'On your marks ... '

Sometimes the tension television viewers feel seems almost to match that endured by participants in the Olympic Games.

Fragments of Grace

Journalist pam Constable searches to make sense of all that she has seen in her work as a foreign correspondent for the Washington Post.

JUSTICE beyond revenge

Justice "loves more." No one is excluded from its influence, even the so-called "victimizer."

The thought that saved my life

God knows us each intimately, so much that He sends us thoughts and ideas tailored to meet the most urgent needs of the moment.
A healing of chronic attacks sets the stage for further victories over paralyzing fear.

Panic on board

You can always pray — even when you think you're in grave danger.
When a parent is close by to give comfort, a child feels safe and secure. How much more so when you find you're the child of God, who is always close at hand.

Back to basics

A lot of us belong to what has loosely been called the "me generation"—identified by a tendency toward self–absorption and a concern to get ahead at almost any cost.
Even when life is full of struggle and uncertainty, there's a way to get still and feel a liberating spiritual power.

As good as new

When a serious finger injury threatened to permanently disable Don Biggs, he relied on God to bring complete restoration.