In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Restraint can snowball

PLUTONIUM, way too much of it, could be coming soon to a black market near you.
A worker climbs the scaffolding on the outside of the Empire State Building on a stormy winter night.

Who will take care of me?

A comforting message came to the author when she was sick and alone: "There could not be a single need that God would not care enough about to meet."

I reasoned that since I was God's creation, made in His likeness, then I must be like Him, and I couldn't be sick.

Thank you, Lord, for healing me

How a Mexican pastor has incorporated the teachings of Christian Science into his own faith and ministry.

A friend of the Back Bay

Jim was a man of very modest means. But he gave out riches through his service to God and to those he knew.

Finding a place called home

The spiritual concept of home is with us wherever we are. Getting the concept more clearly enables each of us to find proper housing.

'HOME' is where the heart is

There are tens of millions of homeless children living in the streets of the world. Whether or not you ever meet any of them, you can help them with your prayer.

A walk out of darkness into light

Kenny Simmons's solution to joblessness, homelessness, and drug addiction can be summed up in three words: "Seek God first." And he's proved it works.
Numerous radio talk shows out there these days are going a little over the top when it comes to a particular political message.
A memorable way to remember the holidays from year to year.

The gentle givers

A family rug business in Birmingham, Michigan, is the forum in which Azar and Hormos Alizadeh, who practice the Bahá'í faith, work to make a better society and a more peaceful world.