In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The joy of cycling

When you're riding a bike up a 6,288-foot mountain, you need all the help you can get. And prayer took this cyclist higher than pedals ever could.

No place for condemnation

As this writer prayed for a man who was condemning himself and his circumstances, she was able to help him—and in the process to help herself.
Saying "I'm sorry" can be a spiritual act with healing power behind it. That's why it can resolve past hurts and transform relationships.
On September 19, 2003, the California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board voted to award Rick Walker the statutory $100 per day for every day he was wrongly imprisoned.
Falsely accused and wrongly imprisoned for over 12 years, Rick Walker was finally exonerated this past June. But from the beginning, his story is about finding a God-given freedom that could never be taken from him.

Feeling close to God brings healing

Reading the book Science and Health has brought healing into my life in so many ways.
The Figure Skating Competitions in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, left the sport with which I've been associated for more than 25 years in disarray.

Anger tamed

Sometimes it's about "turning the other cheek." Sometimes it's about admitting you're at fault. But the antidote to anger always draws on the power of real love.

Safe when exposed to contagion

Even if you've already been in the presence of contagious disease, there's something you can do to protect yourself. It's never too late to pray.
There's power inherent in telling people the truth—spiritual power.

6 stories on BELONGING

Accounts of the ways in which God led six people out of the isolation imposed by divorce, blindness, economic shortfall, stutteing, poor self-image, and age.
Beyond human rights, God has given each individual the comfort and assurance of truly belonging, through the prayerful activity of spiritual self-identification.