The Christian Science Sentinel Online posted an article yesterday by Eric Nelson titled, Dealing with “doomerism”: “All it takes is one person to poke a hole through the bottom of a boat in order for everyone else on board to be affected,” remarked a friend, referring to the impact that the negativity of others can have on […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Loving ourselves as our neighbor
The Christian Science Sentinel Online posted a thoughtful article yesterday by Tony Lobl titled, Loving ourselves as our neighbor: In an unattributed drawing, a young man sits beneath a tree. Hands folded on his knees, he peers into the night sky. Accompanying this simple sketch are these words: “You will never speak to anyone more than […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Leveling wealth with honesty
The Christian Science Sentinel Online posted an article this week by Evan Mehlenbacher titled, Leveling wealth with honesty. The article discusses how wealth is measured: Mary Baker Eddy had a clear sense of true wealth when she wrote, “Break up cliques, level wealth with honesty, let worth be judged according to wisdom, and we get better […]
Christian Science Sentinel – A new birth after hard times
The Christian Science Sentinel Online posted an article this week by John Quincy Adams III titled, A new birth after hard times. The article discusses overcoming life’s challenges: Needing to start anew after one or more of life’s most challenging circumstances, or for any reason, is something many of us have faced. Climbing out of a dark […]
Christian Science Sentinel – The Healing Principle That’s Discoverable, Daily!
The Christian Science Sentinel Online posted an article this week by Tony Lobl titled, The Healing Principle That’s Discoverable – Daily! Tony shares: Occasionally, we hear the word discoverable, referring, for instance, to making things easier to find online or to a lawyer’s right to gain access to documents. More broadly, it simply means something can be discovered. “Eureka!” […]
Christian Science Sentinel – The Algorithm of Spirit
The Christian Science Sentinel Online posted an article by Susan Booth Mack Snipes titled, The Algorithm of Spirit. Susan shares: The algorithm of Spirit, the law of God’s allness, is supremely practical. It cuts through the variables of mortal chance, circumstances, and demands and impels harmony, health, supply, and freedom as the natural and inevitable […]
Christian Science Sentinel – When you’re at your breaking point
The Christian Science Sentinel Online posted an article by Jenny Sawyer titled, When You’re At Your Breaking Point. Jenny shares her thoughts: The girl on my computer screen was screaming. In the fictional online series I was previewing, she was one of eight teenagers who’d been stranded on a deserted island—and she was at her […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Reaching beyond resistance
The Christian Science Sentinel recently posted an article by Tony Lobl titled, Reaching beyond resistance. Tony shares his thoughts: Lifelong civil rights activist Sallie Letterlough recently shared with me her great appreciation of Martin Luther King, Jr. At the same time, she reminded me that the civil rights leader wasn’t as popular among his fellow Blacks […]
Christian Science Sentinel: Breakthroughs – always possible
The Christian Science Sentinel posted an article by Kim Crooks Korinek a few days ago titled, Breakthroughs – always possible. Kim shares her thoughts: It seemed impossible. The most experienced white-water paddlers couldn’t navigate the biggest rapid in the river’s racecourse during the practice runs. Convinced it couldn’t be run, and feeling upset and justified, […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Gathering together in Church without boundaries
The Christian Science Sentinel posted an article by Mark Swinney titled, Gathering together in Church without boundaries: While church buildings and members organized so as to work efficiently together in service to God and mankind certainly continue to be exceedingly relevant, are there other approaches to gathering together in Christ’s name? Lately, people have been […]
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