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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

A LIVELY HOPE

AS A LITTLE GIRL , I loved lying on the dock at our summer cabin and looking up at the stars in the dark night sky. I felt very small, but not insignificant.

THE PROMISE OF RESURRECTION

AS EASTER COMES AND GOES EACH YEAR , thoughts about the resurrection always stay with me. Now, as in at least the first few centuries after Jesus' triumph over death, people hold verying views of it.

A SPIRITUAL VIEW OF BIRDS

Around the globe, predictions of a possible bird flu pandemic have made people increasingly fearful of birds. But divine Love has given us the antidote for all fear in this simple text from First John: "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear.

GOD'S HARMLESS CREATION

Understanding the control which Love held over all, Daniel felt safe in the lions' den, and Paul proved the viper to be harmless. All of God's creatures, moving in the harmony of Science, are harmless, useful, indestructible.

A helping hand

ELEANOR RUSSELL HAD LIVED ALONE for many years, and she valued her independence. But when this resident of The Woodlands, Texas, began to have trouble with her eyesight and realized that she should no longer be driving, it was clear that something needed to change.

CONTRIBUTORS

The biggest surprise for Russ Gerber during this month's interview with Brian Talcott (p. 16) was how much the two men have in common.

GOD MAKES EVERY DAY GOOD

Just ask the Buxton boys. Blake, nine, and Clay, seven, collect "more than a million pecans" each year from beneath their pecan tree (and their neighbor, Mrs.

When breaking up is hard to do

You're breaking up with me? I couldn't believe it. I had never been dumped before, and it stung.

ALWAYS A PARENT

SOME YEARS AGO, I visited a young mother and her new baby. I asked her what she was finding most different with this change in her life.

the antidote to fear

In my family tradition, a woman's only chance of survival was to find a good husband to look after her. So when I was sent to London to pursue medical nursing, I came off the plane with one goal—to find a husband to look after me! I had three requirements: He had to be well educated, he had to be trustworthy, and he had to adore me.