In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

I left my heart in Buenos Aires

Argentina is going through tough economic times. But this author sees a country that's primed to wake up once and for all from hardship.

WANTED: A whole new life

Her marriage was over. She needed a new job. But she never doubted God's guidance or failed to act on it. And things really opened up.
With help from God, you can succeed against all economic odds.

Things of the Spirit and better business

While there may not be an out-and-out spiritual awakening going on in today's economy, events like the Enron collapse are definitely promoting a sea change in how people look at business.

When loss is actually gain

The loss of a job—or of security of any kind—can become the very platform from which you can move into a whole new way of problem solving.
In anticipation of the opening of The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity later this year, the Sentinel prints excerpts from the collections of previously unpublished writings.

The Sentinel asks . . ."What is evil?"

I define evil as the acts of people against people, or things which are hurtful.

Evil personified?

One of the most difficult things to deal with spiritually is the belief that evil can be a person.

Deliver us from . . .

The chronology of a struggle with dark thoughts.
Events happen in this world that reason and science and emotion and humanity cannot excuse or define, and only faith can stand between survival and submission.

When evil takes the form of disease

For today's society, one of the most hopeful aspects of scientific Christianity is its ability to effectively heal people of physical disease and impairment.

Evil comes in many forms. Some look pretty enticing; some you can even dance to. But it's always a vacuum.