In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Never lost at sea

A map doesn't necessarily keep one from encountering obstacles, but it shows the route to the destination.

BE WHO YOU ARE

Does God favor some of us more than others?

Auditioning?

Would you like to be able to get through an audition or public performance happily and peacefully, regardless of how viewers judge your success? If so, there's help here.

Safe in the midst of danger

Averting a crash landing during World War II not only preserved the lives of all those on board but inspired the pilot's lifelong love for God.

Grief vanished

The comfort this author found while admiring the night sky shows how, as he puts it, "profoundly satisfying" the answers to prayer can be.
One evening it was necessary for me to visit our local shopping center just at closing time.

Judgmental? Me?

Most of us would probably have to admit to having both judged and misjudged others at times. Here's a better approach.

The right kind of sympathy

Feeling deeply for another needn't involve a sense of burden. Rather, feeling rightly can uplift you both.

What is God?

It's a big question. So big a question, in fact, that it holds the answers to life's other queries, dilemmas, and quandaries. The insights our readers share in response to this question portray God in fresh, healing ways. CONTRIBUTORS: KAY RAMSDELL OLSON, HONOR RAMSAY HILL, ELAINE R. FOLLIS, CURTIS C. SNIDER, MARILYN J. SMITH, BEVERLY MILLS, VERTA B. DRIVER, FENELLA BENNETTS

How does the Science of Christ heal?

What I learned is that healing is the power of God over the belief of ill health.

What do David, who battled Goliath, and a girl with an injured kitten have in common? Read this and find out.

Tact or love?

Jesus didn't sugar-coat his rebukes, yet they came packed with love. How would you have fared under his fire?