In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

God's line is never busy

When a violent attack, a car accident, and corrupt officers threatened this traveler's peace of mind, her instant access to God resulted in harmony.

You are not Eve's descendant

Discover why a clearer understanding of the Biblical account of Adam and Eve leads to healing.
From an address given by Virginia S. Harris, C.S.B. Read here the talk on Christian Science given last December at the "Spirituality and Healing in Medicine" conference in Boston. The conference will be repeated this coming weekend (March 19-21) in Denver, Colorado.

Are the two of you a good fit?

When a relationship isn't quite working, though the signs indicate that it should, one's tendency is often to hold on tight. But the answer may be to let go.

What might have been

Ever get to reviewing missed opportunities? To thinking about all you could have accomplished if only you'd worked harder, found more courage, or had more advantages? Here's a much more promising way to re-view your life, a way that lets you see and realize your potential.

Frail-proof yourself

Understanding your unbreakable relation to God, you are safe.

Warts gone

Everything was going well for Sally-Anne, except for her knees, which were covered with warts. So "like Super glue" she and her mom stuck to what God knew to be true. Can you guess what happened to the warts?

LANTERNS

Over the years I have been profoundly inspired by great women of all races who broke out of society's boxes, found and raised their powerful voices, took risks, and.
This Third Place essay in the "21 and over" category of the Sentinel's Millennium Essay Contest tells of one woman's contribution to peace through prayer.
Clara Barton, best known for founding the American Red Cross, leaned on God in all her accomplishments.
This author, the first female police officer in her area, wasn't exactly welcomed to the force with open arms, but—her hand in God's—she has overcome each obstacle in her path and witnessed, as she puts it, innumerable "examples of prayer winning over evil."

The glass sunroof

You hear about it all too often: women passed up for promotions, bumping their heads against an invisible glass ceiling. It's not a new problem. Unfair limitations to progress have been imposed on individuals—female and male—throughout the ages. But it doesn't have to continue. There's a way, through prayer, to prove that progress is unstoppable.