The Christian Science Journal website published the edited and abbreviated transcript of this years Annual Meeting of the Mother Church: Opening Annual Meeting, Rich Evans, Chair of the Christian Science Board of Directors, welcomed the worldwide Church family attending in person and via the internet. He introduced the new President of The Mother Church for 2023–2024, […]
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 […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Publishing in the language of Spirit
The Christian Science Sentinel online posted an article yesterday by Ethel Baker with contributions from Tony Lobl titled, Publishing in the language of Spirit: Tony Lobl: In our recent conversation about the Christian Science magazines (see “An invaluable resource,” Sentinel, May 29, 2023), we focused on what makes them uniquely valuable to humanity. As editors, we especially love […]
Christian Science Journal – United against hatred of Truth
The Christian Science Journal website published an article, from the July issue, written by Cynthia Clague titled, United against hatred of Truth: When I first joined my branch Church of Christ, Scientist, the members were struggling with a remodeling project that wasn’t going forward because of money woes. Several times over the years, members again attempted […]
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 […]
Christian Science Sentinel – The value of stillness
The Christian Science Sentinel online posted a lovely article yesterday by Mary Beattie titled, The value of stillness: We live in an age of busy schedules and seemingly endless demands. People try to find moments or oases of stillness through various means. Many turn to prayer for calm grounding. For instance, at this moment you have […]
Christian Science Journal – Putting Truth on record
The Christian Science Journal website published an article by Barbara Vining titled, Putting Truth on record: Christ Jesus put on record the healing power of God, divine Truth, for the world’s benefit. He did this by teaching and demonstrating the power of Truth, freeing humanity from limitations, discords, and diseases. In explanation he said, “To this […]
Christian Science Canberra: Easter – A Lesson for Us All
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 […]
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 […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Matter doesn’t matter
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 […]
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