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From history to His story (God's)

A challenging stopover in Malaysia brings a wider sense of God's government to a world traveler.

The nature of happiness

At the time of a divorce, the principle of divine light and reflection brings healing.

Unending life, unending love

On hearing news of her brother’s death, this writer turned to her understanding of God, Life, to get the real story. 

A search for our human ancestry—or man's true origin?

The real finding is that we have only one ancestor—God.

Never born, never dying

In spite of all material appearances, life really is eternal, and entirely spiritual.

Action is divine

First appeared in the September 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in French.

When we look around us, all is in movement. Through its different seasons, nature offers always changing aspects.

Watch your thought!

First appeared in the September 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in Portuguese.

The first time my parents traveled to the State of Mato Grosso, in the Brazilian Midwestern region, many years ago, a large part of the trip was made along unpaved roads. Dust and mud were constants.

I needed to trust God

First appeared in the September 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science.
Originally written in Spanish.

I love my school. I have been in this school since I was three years old and I plan to stay there for the rest of my childhood.

Healing of chronic headaches

First appeared in the September 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in French.

All through my childhood I suffered from chronic headaches. Their frequency was such that I could not go a month without needing to take medicines to calm the pain.

No, thanks!

First appeared in the September 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in German.

The EHEC epidemic had a firm grip on Germany last spring. There already had been casualties, and people were feverishly looking for a cause.