Safety
It wasn’t God versus the flood
I stopped checking to see if the water was rising. I realized that my only job was to bear witness to God’s omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniaction.
Safe from danger
To demonstrate the fact that safety for all was assured because it was maintained by God, it was vital to see that God was the only power operating and that God was the only presence.
Safe in God’s allness
Looking to be a better healer? Then you’ll want to keep an eye out for articles like this one, appearing periodically in the Journal, the Christian Science Sentinel, and The Herald of Chr...
Prayer defuses a tense situation
As a young bride from the Midwestern United States, I never imagined that one day I’d find myself living overseas in a military compound, but that’s what happened. My new husband, a US naval office...
Divine Love casts out fear and keeps us safe
Prayer gave us confidence that God’s great love would protect my daughter, and the other girls, too.
Safe at school
Every school and child is embraced and protected in God’s kingdom, the “peaceable habitation” described in the book of Isaiah in the Bible.
Our brother returned home safe and sound
It is with deep gratitude to God and for learning to pray the way it is taught in Christian Science that I offer this testimony.A number of years ago, our brother left home to go and learn a trade...
Safe during a hurricane
As I’d prayed, God’s power to calm and silence fear of destructive weather had become so clear that it stilled my thought; the storm no longer frightened me, and I was able to pray effectively for...
Safe after a fall
I reasoned that I could lift myself above the impression of having been injured and in peril by realizing my unchanged spiritual nature and letting go of the material images and sensations associat...
The safe—and healing—haven of faith
As I parted from a friend recently, he said to me, “Be safe.” I know he was wishing the very best for me. He smiled warmly when I replied, “Yes, I am.”What prompted my response? Was it just hopeful...