Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.

Editorials
The Commonly Held View of the millennium asserts that, essentially, it constitutes a calendar period of one thousand years since the advent of Christ Jesus, and that we are presently concluding the second millennium. (And despite the popular notion, the new calendar millennium actually begins on January 1, 2001, not January 1, 2000.
In real life, Joseph's role couldn't have been easy. MARILYN WAS AN UNFORGETTABLE "Joseph" in the Christmas play at our all-girls' school.
Someone Once Told Me of a prayer for self-improvement that went something like this: "Lord, please make me the kind of man my dog thinks I am. " There's nothing like having a high goal.
At times , fear seems to have the power to paralyze people. No matter how hard they try, they may feel they just can't deal with some threat or danger.
When Keith was a boy, most of the adults who knew him probably thought he wasn't "all there. " He seemed to be a slow learner, living in a world of his own, generally unresponsive when he was around other people.
The Stained-Glass Windows of Chartres Cathedral in France are made of simple materials—river sand, beechwood potash, and metal oxides for color. Yet they're resplendent beyond description.
A friend made what she believed to be a routine correction to an electronic document prior to having it sent to a company's clientele. She didn't notice, as she should have, that in the process of making the correction, the word processing program deleted text from a different portion of the same document.
Finding what we can reliably depend on in life sometimes involves acting counter to our most intense feelings. An illustration comes to mind from my brief experience with rock climbing.
The Journal this month , on page 5, features commentary and a review of C. G.
Some Observers Say we've become "a culture of complaint. " They say we actually enjoy pointing an accusatory finger at each other—in talk shows, Internet chat rooms, tabloids.