Conversations with active Christian Scientists on topics of interest

Interviews
Replace fear, worry, and doubt with trust in divine Principle: God. Because when we do, as Christian Science teacher and practitioner Jack Hubbell has learned, the unpredictable highway of life opens up in wonderful ways—ways full of opportunities and blessings for ourselves and others.
The transition from Sunday School to church can seem like a big step. One Sunday, you’re discussing the Christian Science Bible Lesson with your Sunday School teacher, and the next, you’re listening to it with the congregation in church.
The resume reads wide. Stints as an actress, organic gardener, drummer.
Baseball catcher and comic philosopher Yogi Berra once quipped, "When you come to a fork in the road, take it. " Brad Jones came to a fork in the road about 35 years ago.
Feeding people has been a longtime passion for Rebecca Odegaard. While a young mom in London, she took an intensive yearlong cooking class at Prue Leith's Cookery School.
"I think I was a hard sell. I had very little interest in Christian Science.
When you meet IRMELA WIGGER, you're inevitably drawn in by the warmth that radiates from her clear blue eyes. When she speaks, you feel the sincerity and spiritual conviction that impel her words.
Gardens hold a special place for Christian Science practitioner and teacher George Millar. Not just the one at his current Twickenham home on the river Thames, but one that stretches way back to his childhood in Australia.
Talk to Christian Science practitioner and teacher Colleen Douglass for only a few minutes and you quickly get a read on what keeps her life on track: her dedication to Christian Science. And her love for family.
Lyle Young learned about Christian Science in college. He was studying music at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, when he began to attend the weekly Christian Science Organization meetings held on campus.