Christian Science Canberra online posted a wonderful article titled, Easter – A Lesson for Us All: The magnitude of Jesus’ work, his material disappearance before their eyes and his reappearance, all enabled the disciples to understand what Jesus had said. Heretofore they had only believed; now they understood. The advent of this understanding is what […]
Mary Baker Eddy Library – Nearly 70 “Seekers and Scholars” Podcasts
The Mary Baker Eddy Library Website has a series of podcasts titled, Seekers and Scholars. If you have not listened to them, the podcasts consist of a series taken directly from the Mary Baker Eddy Library. When we last posted in 2018 there were seventeen episodes open to the public. Today there are 69 episodes! […]
Mary Baker Eddy Library – One World 2021
The Mary Baker Eddy Library website posted their annual One World program, which is a series of free art and cultural events targeted for children ages 4–12. The series is half way done and if you have not checked it out yet, there is still time: This year’s program series is designed for everyone to […]
Live Web Lecture – Mary Baker Eddy, 19th Century Discoverer and Her Great Discovery
Prayer That Heals website will be hosting a talk next Thursday, March 18th from 2:00PM-3:00PM (CT) by Michelle Nanouche titled, Mary Baker Eddy, 19th Century Discoverer and Her Great Discovery. Below is the description of her lecture: March celebrates Women’s History Month. It also marks the bicentennial of the birth of Mary Baker Eddy, a […]
Mary Baker Eddy Library – Mary Baker Eddy and the Puritans
Early this month the Mary Baker Eddy Library website posted a podcast highlighting Dr. David Hall, author of The Puritans: A Transatlantic History (2019): How should we view the Puritans, and their religious and cultural legacy? This episode explores that question with Dr. David Hall, author of The Puritans: A Transatlantic History (2019). As he explains, there […]
Christian Science Sentinel – A landmark to celebrate
The Christian Science Sentinel posted an article by Ethel A. Baker titled, A landmark to celebrate. The article chooses two selections from Mary Baker’s writings to help celebrate 100 years of the ratification to the 19th amendment: August 18 marked one hundred years since the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, guaranteeing women’s […]
Mary Baker Eddy Library – Women of History: Miyo Matsukata
This month the Mary Baker Eddy Library website highlights a woman by the name of Miyo Matsukata. This blog celebrates women in history: Miyo Matsukata (1891–1984) was one of the first Japanese Christian Scientists. Dedicated to shepherding a newfound religion in an adopted country, she drew on her faith and unique cross-cultural background, challenging opposition […]
Mary Baker Eddy Library – Women of History: Lilian Whiting
The Mary Baker Eddy Library website blog highlights a woman by the name of Lilian Whiting. This blog celebrates women in history: Lilian Whiting (1847–1942) was a journalist and author who covered women’s roles in the community and in the advancement of society. Perhaps not surprisingly her interest led her to Mary Baker Eddy, who […]
Webcast — A Spiritual Revolution: The Quest To Experience God
Ever wondered if there was more to life than what you were experiencing? Are you wanting more than just to hear about God? The Healing 101 Series is hosting a free online webcast by Giulia Nesi, CSB — from Fairfield, Connecticut on March 26, 2019 at 7:30pm (Pacific Standard Time). Register for this free live […]
Gender, Spirituality, and the Architecture of The Mother Church
The Mary Baker Eddy Library website has a recent Seekers and Scholars Podcast titled, Gender, Spirituality, and the Architecture of The Mother Church. The podcast guest is Dr. Jeanne Halgren Kilde, Director of the Religious Studies Program at the University of Minnesota. This episode explores the two edifices of The Mother Church on the Christian […]
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