In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

God's total package

If you think of yourself as good at math but not so great at painting (or vice versa), think again. You're capable of both—and then some.

"It was only a suggestion"

Disney's movie The Little Mermaid offers some good on-land lessons for keeping irritation from getting the best of you.

I'm no fisherman

You don't need to know everything about fishing or ornithology in order to arrive at a clearer understanding of your "dominion" over the fish of the sea, the fowl of the air, and much more.

GLIMMERS OF WHOLENESS

I was one of over 200 singers gathered at a week-long summer choral festival to rehearse and perform Felix Mendelssohn's oratorio St.

CAN I DO THIS WITH JOY?

You're late coming home from work.

The search for a balanced life

When it comes to juggling the demands of a busy life, it takes more than practice to achieve a perfect rhythm. Find out how two parents put prayer into practice in their busy—but ordered—lives.

Science and Health: Voices from today 2000

Find out who's reading—and being healed by—Science and Health right now. Some struggled with it at first. Others felt right at home. None can put it down.

Science and Health: The first 125 years 1875-2000

Just a few months after the first publication of Science and Health, Bronson Alcott wrote Mrs. Eddy praising her book. Booker T. Washington commented briefly on it as well. For every well-known person offered the book, however, thousands and thousands of ordinary folk have found their way to it—and to healing through the study of it. Here, a sampling of such voices forms a chorus spanning well over 100 years.

A book that speaks to the heart

For some, the very thought of God makes them cower. For others, it's like a big bear hug. The difference depends in large part on how one views God's nature. Is He an angry Judge or a loving Mother? Science and Health sets forth a God you can feel embraced by—and rely on.
Who would have imagined that Mary Baker Eddy would hurdle the considerable obstacles placed before women of her day and emerge as the author of a book that explains how to heal the way Jesus did? Find out more about her journey to this remarkable achievement.
Author and trend-watcher, and former religion editor for Publishers Weekly, Phyllis Tickle comments on the accelerated interest in spirituality over the last decade, as seen in the publishing and sales of books on everything from angels to prayer to spirituality and health.

Finding home at work

We are always at home with God, regardless of our location.