In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Your INSIGHTS

Tsunami.
Since September 11, talk of revenge has been in vogue. A recent book assesses some of the variables in today's struggle for peace—and reinforces the one solution that remains a constant.

Dealing with hatred—a letter

Advice from a friend on how to respond to someone else's animosity.
A look at how it's possible to eradicate malice in our lives by dissolving it at the point of origin.
Go easy on the condemnation. supersize your ability to love.

'WE HAD TO CHANGE OUR PERCEPTION OF WHAT HAD HAPPENED . . .'

Holly and Terry Keeble, who own a travel agency in Coral Gables, Florida, recall scenes from Laurie Causey's shark attack:
Billy Causey, now superintendent of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, recalls his wife's shark attack:

Attacked by a shark protected by love

When a lovely day in the Florida Keys turned ugly, Laurie Causey and her friends turned it back again. They prayed. The sang. They laughed. And this brought about in incredible healing.
If you want to be a force for peace in the world, there's a lot to be said for ending the wars in your own daily affairs.
From Vietnam to Ohio, former US Marine John West has seen a lot of action. There's always been a lifeline that has pulled him through even the hardest situations: his connection to God.

Your INSIGHTS

Thoughts that cause mental storms come from the belief that man is a material being, with his own individual mind that is susceptible to both good and bad.
Unlock the power of prayer to keep yourself safe and help defuse threatening situations.