Christian Science Monitor – There is none else

Jill Gooding published a poem today on the Christian Science Monitor website that highlights how we can never be outside of the powerful, universal presence of God.   God, the great I AM – the only presence. I AM. Here. I AM. There. I AM. Everywhere. Because I AM – ALL.   I am the […]

Morality that’s freeing

Christian Science Monitor – Morality that’s freeing

Allison J. Rose-Sonnesyn published an article on the Christian Science Monitor Website exploring the idea that living our inherent integrity as God’s children brings joy and healing to our lives. The article states: Morality. The word may conjure thoughts of kindness, honesty, justice, integrity, and safety. On the other hand, it could also bring to […]

Christian Science Monitor – What makes a veteran?

Sandy Sandburg published an article on the Christian Science Monitor website considering the spiritual power of qualities such as strength, honor, integrity, and brotherly love expressed by veterans from all walks of life. The following is a segment from this article: On Nov. 11 – a holiday in the United States, Britain, Canada, and other […]

Two lectures Saturday November 10th

On Saturday November 10th there are two wonderful lectures you will not want to miss! Please join us for a free lecture by Josh Niles, CSB, titled “The law of harmony and Christian Science healing” on Saturday November 10th at 10:00 AM. This lecture will take place at: Celebration Garden at the  McGovern Centennial Gardens 1500 Hermann […]

Christian Science Monitor – Harmony and diversity, together

This morning Myriam Betouche published an article on the Christian Science Monitor website discussing the spiritual basis for valuing ourselves and each other while thriving together. Inspired by her country, she goes on to state: In the wake of France’s celebration as two-time champion of the soccer World Cup (1998 and 2018), many are surfing […]

To one person, you may be the world

Christian Science Monitor – To one person, you may be the world

Mark Swinney published an article on the Christian Science Monitor website exploring the value of selflessness that’s not simply about doing good deeds but about letting God’s love impel our actions. The article goes on to state: An active willingness to express qualities such as thoughtfulness, gentleness, forgiveness, and steadfastness helps us recognize our true […]

Christian Science Monitor – Lessons from a rearview mirror

Suzanne Riedel published an article on the Christian Science Monitor website clarifying the idea that there’s a divine basis for growth and progress from the pull of disturbing memories. The article goes on to state: Progress is a built-in desire for each and every man, woman, and child. Often that progress appears as better health, […]

Christian Science Monitor – Prayer beyond words

Lyle Young published an article on the Christian Science Monitor website addressing true prayer and how we must allow God to show us how to live them. The article states: Without a doubt, true prayer involves not just words but the practical expression of goodness, kindness, and love – qualities that prove the sincerity of […]

Christian Science Monitor – God’s promise of healing

Today Ellen J. Wolf published an article on the Christian Science Monitor website addressing a personal experience that helps illustrate how we can rely on God for healing. The article states: In the Bible, it is recorded that God told Moses: “I am the Lord that healeth thee” (Exodus 15:26). And through study of the […]

Christian Science Monitor – Don’t take the (click)bait

Today Tessa Parmenter published an article on the Christian Science Monitor website addressing how we can overcome the pull of sensationalized news through understanding that there’s a higher power we can rely on to inform our actions. The article explains: It’s clear that if we want fake news to stop, we can’t pay it any […]