In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Chicago Tribune has had front-page stories in recent weeks about the suicides of young mothers from postpartum depression.

A time for caring and nurturing

Recently OUR DAUGHTER Katherine came across some eggs that our domesticated "Mother Goose" had abandoned, and Katherine happily took responsibility for them.

Fear mongering or accurate reporting?

In this year's hit documentary Bowling for Columbine, filmmaker Michael Moore and author Barry Glassner stroll down to the intersection of Florence and Normandie in South Central Los Angeles.

Discouraging job prospects?

Amid the confusion, competition, and uncertainty that can characterize job hunting in tough economic times, God's guidance is here to bring hope and help to anyone who seeks it. Two people share their experiences.

'A God-chosen opportunity'

When 15-year-old Melba Pattillo entered an Arkansas high school in 1957, she had no idea of the adversity she'd facing in the pursuit of a good education. But this member of "The Little Rock Nine" chosen to integrate Central High School came to see that her grandmother had already taught her the most valuable lesson of all, on the love of God.

The protecting power of the 91st Psalm

From foxholes to parachute jumps, three people tell how one of the best-loved passages in Scripture has been of practical, saving help to them when danger threatened.

Things you've shared

I want to tell you about a time when God helped me with my long division.
Someone who let her light shine in a big way—for all of humanity—was Mary Baker Eddy, who discovered Christian Science.

Andy & Inky

BRRRRRRING! Andy groaned and reached from under his bedcovers to turn off the alarm.

GRASS ROOTS

A letter from Kenya

My name is Mary Wangechi, and I live in Kenya.