In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

People may not talk openly about their spiritual lives with friends, but on the Internet they do it freely. Three current Web sites attest to the growth of faith—and worship—on the Internet.
At about 6:30, three or four mornings a week, two men meet in Starbucks on Santa Cruz Avenue, Menlo Park.
Where the Church is failing young people today, and why the kids are not there, is that we have no idea what their culture is, and we're not able—or willing, maybe—or go down and take the pulse and be where the children are.

----100 years ago

Excerpts from what we were publishing a century ago.

Pray to whom? For what?

When you want to pray, it helps to get to know God better—and also to find out how He knows us.
Read this if you've ever felt a malfunctioning computer was something beyond the reach of prayer.
Thought on how to resolve some hard questions on grief and death through the power of God.
Is it possible to challenge evil acts early on, or even nip them in the bud, right at the threshold of a would–be perpetrator's thought? The Bible indicates that the answer is, Yes.
When their franchise was forced to compete with a multi–billion dollar company, this family faced the prospect of being wiped out financially. It was time for prayer.

Can I find a job that really fits?

For this author, the ideal job just didn't exist in this world . . . that is, until she realized that "with God all things are possible."
EARLY IN MY BUSINESS CAREER, I managed to save $1,000.
Judging by the state of the economy these days, there's plenty to be uncertain about. A Christian Science healer suggests that maybe it's time to get outside of ourselves—and into a greater trust in God's power.