Empowered To Not Indulge In Anger

Christian Science Monitor – Empowered to not indulge in anger

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website today, under A Christian Science Perspective, by Martha Sarvis titled, Empowered to not indulge in anger. The article looks at how to deal with the fire of anger: The pull of anger can seem irresistible at times. But recognizing that we are created by God […]

From Soul To Soul

Christian Science Monitor – From soul to Soul

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website today under A Christian Science Perspective by Nathan Talbot titled, From soul to Soul. The article discusses his view of the soul: While flipping through some TV channels in search of a particular news program, I paused when hearing the word “soul” spoken in a […]

Policing Image

Christian Science Monitor – Helpful ‘policing’ we can all do

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website under A Christian Science Perspective by Lindsey Biggs titled, Helpful ‘policing’ we can all do. The article addresses ‘policing’ our thoughts in a spiritual way: Keeping our communities safe for all is such an important goal, and policing is a key part of that. But […]

Not Just Surviving But Thriving!

Christian Science Monitor – Not just surviving but thriving!

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website under A Christian Science Perspective by Elizabeth Schaefer titled, Not just surviving but thriving! The article reminds us during these times not just how to survive, but how to get back out there and thrive: Baking on the searing pavement under the Texas summer sun […]

God’s Kingdom, Within Reach

Christian Science Monitor – God’s kingdom, within reach

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website under A Christian Science Perspective titled, God’s kingdom, within reach. The article puts into perspective the Lord’s Prayer: One of the lines in the Lord’s Prayer, which Christ Jesus gave to humanity, says of God, “Your kingdom come” (Matthew 6:10, New King James Version). Those […]

Election Time

Christian Science Monitor – Volunteering in this election, to pray

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website under A Christian Science Perspective titled, Volunteering in this election – to pray. The article reviews the perspective of a political campaign member and the inner peace he finds during this time: Wanting to feel that he’s doing everything he can to support the upcoming […]

Don’t Give Up Hope

Christian Science Monitor – Don’t give up hope

On August 27th a loving article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website under A Christian Science Perspective titled, Don’t give up hope. The article reviews the lyrics of a well loved hymn: Longing heart, don’t give up hope When threats of evil overwhelm. Love now keeps Her promise true, God’s sure hand is […]

Never Without Our Compass

Christian Science Monitor – Never without our compass

Ralph W. Emerson published an article on the Christian Science Monitor website today under A Christian Science Perspective. The article is titled Never without our compass and gives a perspective of Christ as our magnetic north: In life we so often find ourselves in need of guidance and direction. But above the waves of fear […]

Christian Science Monitor Finding Immunity From Sickness

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 […]

The Reset Button Is Now

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 […]