In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

WALKING the TALK

News from the trenches: How one ground-level airline worker has prayed, ministered, and kept on course in an industry rocked by tragedy and economic upheaval.

THE MINISTRY CONTINUES

Following up on a story we ran in the wake of the World Trade Center attack, we return to St. Paul's Chapel at Ground Zero—and to the two pastors there who have been pioneering the changing face of church.

'In the Light of Memory'

New York artist Chris Evans's effort "to recapture and hold on to something beautiful that could not be torn down and destroyed."

GUY GULLICK

We were about mid-ocean, off the coast of Ireland, when we started getting word that there was a problem.

AMANDA MORGAN AND PETER DOLCH

Peter: We were on the plane from Tuesday until about midday on Wednesday.
Claude: The Bible tells us, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

A reporter's notebook

Last September 11, 38 diverted aircraft with some 6,500 stranded passengers and crew converged on Gander, Newfoundland, practically doubling the population of the city in a matter of hours. People throughout the region responded with all they had—testifying to the spiritual hero that waits to be discovered in each of us.
"I will never be in the same place I was a year ago," says a chaplain who ministered to people on the scene at the crash of American Airlines Flight 77.

— 100 years ago

Excerpts from what we were publishing a century ago.
A young woman goes off to work in a big city far from her small hometown, leaving her family behind. This memoir tells how she faced homesickness and found a new home.
"What Is Your Name?
"What Are We, Mom?