In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

When I go to California, I pack a Raymond Chandler novel.
Each day when I fire up my browser to go on the Internet, I click a button that takes me to "The Hunger Site".
Progress has occurred around the globe in the last century, even the last decade. Yet some problems seem nearly impossible to solve. World hunger appears to be one of them, but it doesn't have to be. Here's how you can help.

I'm ready, God, Use me

Before long I was given the responsibility for reorganizing my entire division.

Almost 3,000 years after Samuel, a little girl named Mary, who lived in the United States, listened to God just like Samuel.
Take a look at how three different kids heard God talking to them.

Flower power

When she saw toppled daffodils bounce back up in the sun, the author realized how she could solve her own problems at work and with her health.

Will the world end?

As the year 2001 approaches, so does a new round of concern about Armageddon. Here are some ideas to help you start "ending the end of the world."

One God

When we're put to the test, honoring and trusting the one God give us strength.

Mortality or life?

With death, the idea that you have any kind of choice sounds absurd—until you put God into the picture.

Enjoy the Bible

Sometimes life runs along pretty smoothly. Other times there's nothing but trouble. But the Bible shows how to stay happy under all circumstances.

Our true being is spiritual, not the flesh and bones we appear to be.