In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Bread for the World has been fighting hunger for more than 25 years.

Sudan—a case in point

After wondering if his prayer could make any difference in a land of starvation, an American refugee worker found there wasn't any question it could.
During the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s, a United States aid worker from the Midwest was helping hungry children on both sides of the conflict.
A longtime journalist who has seen some of Africa's hardest sights talks about the important role the individual can play in feeding the hungry.

There is never a time when we are separated from God.

The night fog was thick in the British Midlands. But her prayer was enough to cut a path right through it.

What do you have time to see?

When the demands of the clock were competing with her desire to be a good teacher, this author had to take a closer look at what she was doing.

There's no better day than today

If you wait around for things to change, you might never get around to enjoying anything. Here are some ways to on-the-spot satisfaction.

Breaking the hurry habit

What would you do if you impatiently tailgated a car for half an hour . . . and then found out that the driver was a friend of yours? Read how the author made it a time to slow down and wise up.

Spiritual healing

The injuries a woman sustains in a serious car accident become an occasion for seeing the healing power of the divine Spirit.

A Muslim's view of peace

A bridge-builder's view of the concepts of, and the misconceptions about, one of the world's great faiths, Islam.
A research project on the religious activity of immigrants to the United States draws one American student closer to her own faith.