In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

'Like a wise friend'

I play a lot of sport , particularly oztag—a combination of rugby and flag football.

A complete turnaround

I am happy to explain how just one Christian Science practitioner enabled me to discover the extraordinary powers of Christian Science.

'He had a lot of love'

By the time I was 17, my face had been covered with severe acne for as long as I could remember.

An open door—at 6 a.m.

I met my first Christian Science Practitioner at a time when I felt programmed for suicide—devastated and powerless, alone and confused.

Yearning for companionship?

Alone in my loft room, I let my gaze wander from the rough-hewn rafters above me to the Italian Alps glistening outside in the spring sunshine.

High on reality, not alcohol

Kicking the haze of alcohol derailed a young teen from her trajectory staight toward trouble. And now, 30 years later, she finds that life continues to be good on its own terms.

DEDICATED TO HOPE

Meet the two men who spearheaded the effort that helped 200 hemeless and low-income people register to vote. The event was held on the green at The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity.

Finish the pull

In high school, John Conner wanted to play football, but was too small, so he became a weightlifter. But the real change came when he shifted focus from body weight to spiritual depth.
Groupthink can be mindless. Group prayer involves listening for divine wisdom. That's the real power to change the world.
When maintaining group harmony is more important than reaching hard but honest answers, watch out.
The world is teeming with teams—sports, medical, political, financial, educational—you name it.
Thoughout my career in human resources, I've had more than one opportunity to experience groupthink and its consequences.