All A Christian Science Perspective
- Younger with each passing year
Is there an expiration date on our ability to experience productive, fresh activity? Recognizing that God’s children are created as balanced, whole, and capable empowers us to live those qualities more freely – no matter what our age.
- Finding love in miniature
Is it truly possible to love others as purely and universally as God does? Step by step, we can let God inspire in us more grace, tenderness, and compassion when we interact with others.
- True womanhood and human progress
Recognizing that all of God’s children, female and male, are forever capable, whole, and worthy is a powerful basis for our prayers in support of women’s rights in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
- Love’s sacred power to overcome trauma
Lingering effects of traumatic experiences can feel overwhelming. But recognizing that our God-given purity can never be lost opens the door to lasting healing and peace of mind.
- Beacon of hope, light of joy
Sometimes the world may seem a dark place. But as this hymn poetically conveys, even when the “storms of life assail,” the “undaunted” light of God, good, is here to reveal the path to help, hope, and progress.
- The circle of all-inclusive Love
Recognizing that God’s love embraces every one of us is a powerful basis for more inclusive and harmonious interactions.
- Tackling climate change through prayer
The recently released United Nations report on climate change is one of both warning and hope. Each of us can let God inspire in us the love, peace of mind, and wisdom that help us play our part in caring for the planet.
- Prayer, women, and a comeback
Women in the workforce have been particularly affected by the pandemic. But recognizing that God’s goodness and care for all His children can never run out inspires the resilience and strength to overcome – and help others overcome – challenges.
- Disarming violence
Letting God’s pure, ceaseless love guide our hearts and minds empowers us to be peacemakers and peacekeepers.
- Exercising our right to think spiritually
Nothing can take away our God-given right to health, peace of mind, and freedom from fear.
- Being as ‘harmless as doves’
Letting God, Love, impel how we respond to situations enables us to face even hostile circumstances with peace and love – and to redeem past instances of self-righteousness or self-condemnation.
- Active and joyful – regardless of age
Recognizing our nature as God’s children opens the door to greater joy and freedom in our activities.
- Embracing a higher sense of existence
It often seems as if life is defined by what we can see with our eyes. But a spiritual perspective of life in God can have a healing impact on our day-to-day experiences.
- Freed from alcohol addiction
Each of us has a God-given right and ability to be free from destructive cravings.
- What’s the purpose of getting up in the morning?
Whatever our daily tasks may entail, letting God’s love animate our thoughts and actions brings fresh meaning and purpose to our days, benefiting ourselves and others.
- The most powerful starting point
When things go awry, recognizing the power and presence of God, good, opens the door to solutions and healing.
- ‘Miracles’ for everyone
Learning something of the divine law that undergirded Jesus’ healing works empowers us to experience God’s universal, healing goodness more fully – right here and now in our daily lives.
- Lifted out of disappointment
Recognizing our unity with God empowers us to lift ourselves and others out of mental funks.
- What we most need
When times get tough, learning more about the kingdom of God may not seem like a priority. But doing exactly that opens the door to solutions that meet our needs, as a man experienced firsthand after he hit rock bottom.
- Beyond moral outrage to moral courage
Love and humility, not rage, are the qualities that enable us to play a part in healing injustice in the world.