The Christian Science Sentinel online posted an article by Moji George titled, Matter doesn’t matter: Matter seems to be substantial, prevalent—even dominant—sometimes helpful, but also able to affect health in frightening, painful ways. How can it not matter? It’s a fair question. Many find that a more spiritual understanding of substance, as revealed by the Bible-based teachings of […]
Join Us for an in-person Christian Science Lecture by Melanie Wahlberg, C.S. Saturday, March 25 11:00AM
— Giving Freely of Ourselves — And What We All Gain Melanie Wahlberg, CS When we feel overwhelmed by life’s problems, we may want to try to get more from the world. But when we do the opposite–give more of ourselves or focus on the God-given qualities we already have to express or contribute, we […]
Christian Science Journal – From post-truth to divine Truth
The Christian Science Journal website published an article this month by Mónica B. Esefer Passaglia titled, From post-truth to divine Truth: There’s a saying that a lie repeated a thousand times becomes truth. And studies show that people do tend to accept opinions and pseudo-facts as reliable information if they hear them often enough. Special interest […]
Christian Science Sentinel – A new year and God-directed progress
The Christian Science Sentinel online posted an article by Inge Schmidt titled, A new year and God-directed progress: At the start of a new year, the promise of a fresh start is palpable. New goals and resolutions for an improved lifestyle take on a renewed impetus. The start of a new year seems to unite […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Facing division? Side with God!
The Christian Science Sentinel online posted an article by Barbara Vining titled, Facing division? Side with God!: Division, whether in a personal relationship or on a much larger scale, is unpleasant, to say the least. It is most often caused by the side-taking that arises (my side against yours) when we allow opinion and human reasoning […]
Christian Science Monitor – Sports and an ‘incorruptible’ crown for all
An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website this month, under A Christian Science Perspective, by Alistair Budd titled, Sports and an ‘incorruptible’ crown for all. The article focuses on God’s influence on and off the field for athletes: In light of the upcoming men’s World Cup soccer tournament, a club soccer player […]
“Why Everyone Is Needed” – Talk by James Shepard, C. S.
~~~ All are invited to a lecture ~~~ by James Shepard, C.S. A member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship Click HERE to listen to a short introduction of himself ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Saturday, November 19, 2022 11am United Way of Greater Houston 50 Waugh Dr Houston, TX 77007 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ God’s love is for everyone, and […]
Christian Science Journal – Gratitude: A not-to-be-missed spiritual feast
Happy Dia De Los Muertos! The Christian Science Journal website published an article this month by Ruth Geyer titled, Gratitude: A not-to-be-missed spiritual feast: Expressing gratitude is a deeply nourishing practice that brings with it indescribable power. In America, my country, Thanksgiving is celebrated each November by expressing gratitude. Whether gathering with family or going solo—or […]
Christian Science Committee On Institutional Work in Texas
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Donate HERE to share the Science of Being through this work —Everyone is invited to attend— Our ANNUAL MEETING Christian Science Committee for Institutional Work in Texas Saturday, October 15th – 1 p.m. Reports from Board members and volunteer chaplains will be given followed by the one-hour […]
Albert Baker Fund Career Alliance – Net Effect
The Albert Baker Fund Career Alliance website has officially posted their 50th, Net Effect Career Conversations and Connections video. Their next conversation will return this Friday, September 23, 2022 at 3:00 PST and the topic is, What Will Schools of the Future Look Like? To watch or listen to this video on https://abfcareeralliance.org, please click here. […]
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