In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The millennial river

This First Place essay in the "21 and over" category of the Sentinel's Millennium Essay Contest invites us all to embrace the world in healing waters.

Make way for a priceless pearl

Think of the jewels you'd amass if, like the oyster, you turned irritants into priceless pearls.

Love each step of the way

Is it really possible to love everything you do, all the way down to the most minute detail of your day? It is indeed. And what a difference it makes.
You've worked hard for a long time—planning, preparing, building, writing, doing all it takes to make the project a success. Whatever you do, don't stop praying as you approach the finish line.

How long do you want to live?

The key issue is how you live your life, not the number of years assigned to human existence.

ANASTASIA HELPED ME WAKE UP

Recently I watched a cartoon movie called Anastasia.

Topsy-turvy land

Ever felt as though things were upside down? Steven felt that way when he discovered his friends were stealing. Find out how he helped set things right.

WE'RE ALL FAMILY

At a local sports event with my family, sitting in a stadium with people on all sides, I was reminded of a sentence from Science and Health.

Indestructible peace

Peace is attainable—in your heart, in your home, in our world.

Take a well-deserved break

Pausing for spiritual refreshment can make a big difference in one's day. In this case it led to the peaceful resolution of conflict with a co-worker.

What are you entertaining?

For many of us, with the holidays over, there'll be a vacation from the cleaning and cooking associated with entertaining guests. Even so, you'll want to keep close watch on the thoughts you're entertaining so that you can boot out any unhealthy ones that try to barge in.
Don't let anything keep you from being the wholly individual expression of God that you are.