In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

It's only a dance, right?

Day-to-day activities take on new meaning—and bring deeper satisfaction—when viewed from a spiritual perspective.

God is always in control

It looked as though circumstances would ruin their trip, but this couple's prayers restored harmony.

DON'T LOSE YOUR COOL

To prepare for college graduation, I attended a meeting designed to help students make sure they were fulfilling all graduation requirements.
"Stop worrying!" If anyone has ever told you that, you know it's easier said that done. Yet it's not impossible. Even in the midst of deep trouble, there's a way to remain calm. Find out how.

Breaking through invisible fences

The power to resist abnormal conditions comes from God.

Father-Mother God

Have you ever prayed for someone all by yourself and the person was healed? This writer did just that when he was twelve. You can, too.

God's will for you is health

If healing seems to come slowly, does it mean God isn't willing for you to be well? No! If that thought has crossed your mind, read this.

WEDNESDAY'S GIFTS

Referring to the weekly testimony meetings held at The First Church of Christ, Scientist, the founder of this magazine urged those holding the services to "invite all cordially and freely to this banquet of Christian Science, this feast and flow of Soul".
If you have difficulty talking in front of groups, you'll find help from this woman's experience conquering her own fear of public speaking.

What is God?

Last week several readers shared their concepts of God. Names they used to refer to Deity included All, Lord, Shepherd, and Architect. We've gathered more responses here, including references to God as Principle, Friend, Husband, and Mother. Enjoy getting to know God better.

Watch for perfection

Watching out needn't mean being on the lookout for danger or harm. Here's a happier, more healing, take on the concept.
Physics, astronomy, geology, oceanography—is there any future in them? Or have we reached the end of significant scientific discoveries? Exploring these questions in terms of the Science of Christ puts an entirely new spin on scientific quests—and on your role in "seeking and proving truth."