Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.

Editorials
People who base their thoughts, decisions, and actions on divine Principle are safe. Their human lives may not always be easy, because they will be a reproach to others who build on a less solid foundation.
A man was troubled. He was drawn to a spiritualist, and during his visit he believed that an acquaintance, who had died some time before, communicated with him.
"That's so much 'pie in the sky. ' At church I usually feel very un free.
God is all-inclusive. The one divine Principle includes all ideas and activities.
Our compassion for people who need help is sometimes so great we feel we would do anything for them. We are willing to sit up all night if necessary, to take endless trouble cooking appetizing meals, running errands, and performing all kinds of personal services.
Is everything just the same as it used to be? Very few things are, in most communities and societies. Voices tell us, almost as a chorus, that it's an age of ferment.
A deeper and clearer recognition of God's nature—a more faithful acceptance of Him—is the key to understanding reality. God is All.
Option 1: There is but one universe and it's material. Option 2: There are two universes, one material and the other spiritual, which often overlap.
Nothing is more vital to successful healing in Christian Science than strict adherence to the standard of healing established by our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy. This standard is clearly set forth by her on page 167 of the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, in the following statement: "It is not wise to take a halting and half-way position or to expect to work equally with Spirit and matter, Truth and error.
There is immense healing in the simple truth that God knows. The only knowing going on in the infinite realm of reality is the knowing done by divine Mind.