Mark McCurties, CS discusses how learning to follow the example of Christ Jesus can empower each one of us to heal, and overcome the hard problems that we face. We will explore what true humility is, how it links us to God, and how it connects us with God’s healing and saving laws. There is […]
Healing 101 Web Lecture — Finding Your Immunity From Disease
FROM MICHELLE: Free access to the textbook Michelle speaks about in the web lecture; Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. Read the book and/or listen to the audio recording at any time for free. Click HERE for the Book link Enjoy! Please send your questions, comments and feedback to: […]
CedarS Camps: Join Our Hymn Sing This Sunday
Greetings CedarS Friends, You are invited to a CedarS 365 Hymn Sing this Sunday, March 22nd, from 7:00-7:30pm Central. Format: The Hymn Sing will be hosted by CedarS counselor, Stephen Hanlin, and his family. Like at camp, we’ll take requests for seven hymns, followed by the Doxology, and finally the CedarS song, led by Warren. […]
Christian Science Monitor: Finding immunity from sickness
Michelle Boccanfuso Nanouche published an article on the Christian Science Monitor website today under A Christian Science Perspective. The article discusses God’s perfect love and its ability to heal: I know someone who used to schedule his sick days in advance because he expected to catch some type of illness every year about the same […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Christ: The door to healing and for healers
Connie Coddington and Barbara Vining share a Sentinel Watch titled, Christ: The door to healing and for healers: On this edition of Sentinel Watch, our guests discuss the light Jesus threw on the nature of his healing practice when he said, “I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved” (John […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Sharing Christian Science Unselfishly
Beth Campbell shared an article on the Christian Science Sentinel website titled, Sharing Christian Science Unselfishly. The article touches upon a personal story: One Saturday morning not too long after I’d been a guest at an inspiring Christian Science association meeting on the topic of unselfishness, I woke up with the idea to volunteer at […]
College Students, Monitor Staffers Want to Meet You in Boston
The Albert Baker Fund posted on their website that they are looking for college students interested in a journalism workshop with The Christian Science Monitor in Boston: College students — are you interested in politics, culture, or world affairs? Curious about how the media covers these issues? If yes, Monitor staffers want to meet you! […]
Christian Science Journal – Does it matter what others think of us?
Susan Booth Mack Snipes wrote an article recently shared on the Christian Science Journal website titled, Does it matter what others think of us? The article begins: I’m continually surprised by how much I still struggle with this question. For the most part I’m not aware of being concerned about what others think of me, and […]
Christian Science Monitor: The reset button is now
Susan Booth Mack Snipes published an article on the Christian Science Monitor website today under A Christian Science Perspective. The article gives a perspective into the new year: The start of a new year is often seen as an opportunity to commit to new initiatives, fresh starts, and improvements in character. But we don’t need […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Follow that star
Myrra Johnson shared an article on the Christian Science Sentinel website titled, Follow that star. The article touches upon the holiday season: I am always amazed when I look up at the stars at night. The wonder of God’s handiwork makes me stand in awe. I can well imagine how the wise men many, many years […]
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