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Christian Science Monitor – Weather is not my god

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website last week, under A Christian Science Perspective by Andrea Ward titled, Weather is not my god: It has become so commonplace in social situations to talk about the weather as an ice breaker or as a way to change the topic when someone feels uncomfortable or doesn’t […]

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Christian Science Monitor – ‘And the soul felt its worth’: Answering the Christmas call

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website today, under A Christian Science Perspective by Kim Crooks Korinek titled, ‘And the soul felt its worth’: Answering the Christmas call: There is no part of the Christmas story that better illustrates the spiritual nature of each one’s worthiness, than the Bible account of the […]

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Christian Science Monitor – Letter to a young mother

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website today, under A Christian Science Perspective by Bethany Taylor titled, Letter to a young mother: I was watching the news about Israel and Hamas. You came on talking about trying to keep your baby quiet so you wouldn’t be detected by the attackers, and how […]

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Christian Science Monitor – ‘One thing is needful’

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website yesterday, under A Christian Science Perspective, by Kim Haig titled, ‘One thing is needful’: Often when I’m fretting over a problem, whether a personal issue or a world crisis, I am reminded of the Bible’s Mary and Martha when they hosted Jesus in their home […]

Self Conscious? Commune With God!

Christian Science Monitor – Self conscious? Commune with God!

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website yesterday, under A Christian Science Perspective, by Barbara Vining titled, Self-conscious? Commune with God!: To human sense, to be self-conscious is to be preoccupied with our physical appearance and human personality and concerned about what other people think of us. I remember how self-conscious I […]

Can We Really Count On Changeless Good?

Christian Science Monitor – Can we really count on changeless good?

An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website today, under A Christian Science Perspective, by Madeline Cassidy titled, Can we really count on changeless good? It goes on to explain: When I was growing up, I’d often hear the saying, “You have to take the good with the bad.” In my own kid-like way […]

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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 […]

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 […]

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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 […]