An unexpected surprise
My path into the Christian Science healing practice has been unexpected and surprising. Throughout my boyhood I saw the advantages of Christian Science in my life. After graduating from college I...
View ArticleGender equality – a stabilizing force
As a boy, athletic opportunities abounded for me. I played organized baseball, for instance, from the time I was seven. We had try-outs, uniforms, sponsors, coaches, umpires, well-maintained fields,...
View ArticleSpiritual Diplomacy
Recently, the Chinese government has issued several statements expressing frustration with, among other things, U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and President Obama’s planned meeting with the long-exiled...
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QUESTION: “I am always conflicted on whether or not to help support charities or causes by giving a small donation. I feel bad when I say ‘no’ to the request of a donation. I know that the most...
View ArticleHuman trafficking: don’t look away
Writer Nicholas Kristof shed light on the problems of modern slavery and human trafficking in a recent New York Times commentary, “A woman. A prostitute. A slave.” He writes, “No one has a clear idea...
View ArticleForgiveness – key to healing
Does time really heal all wounds? Actually, time can’t do it. Something else is required for healing. For instance, did you know that: The current trouble in Northern Ireland began 450 years ago?...
View ArticlePrayer that prevents crime in our cities
The local evening news reported the gang-related shooting deaths of two more children in my city, echoing a recent article in The Christian Science Monitor with this ominous title: “Chicago police use...
View ArticleFind a constant in your career
The average person today is said to have many careers in his or her lifetime. So planning can be difficult. Things continue to change, and at an increasing rate: companies evolve; jobs are defined and...
View ArticleA healing response to gun violence
Live audio chat with David Hohle, C.S.B. September 06, 2012 - Christian Science Sentinel Audio Chat While David notes the importance of law enforcement and good government policies, he points thought...
View ArticleWhy would it help someone to know what disease they’re up against?
Q: Why does Mary Baker Eddy say, “To heal by argument, find the type of the ailment, get its name, and array your mental plea against the physical” (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p....
View ArticleAn unexpected surprise
My path into the Christian Science healing practice has been unexpected and surprising. Throughout my boyhood I saw the advantages of Christian Science in my life. After graduating from college I...
View ArticleGender equality – a stabilizing force
As a boy, athletic opportunities abounded for me. I played organized baseball, for instance, from the time I was seven. We had try-outs, uniforms, sponsors, coaches, umpires, well-maintained fields,...
View ArticleSpiritual Diplomacy
Recently, the Chinese government has issued several statements expressing frustration with, among other things, U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and President Obama’s planned meeting with the long-exiled...
View ArticleQ&A
QUESTION: “I am always conflicted on whether or not to help support charities or causes by giving a small donation. I feel bad when I say ‘no’ to the request of a donation. I know that the most...
View ArticleHuman trafficking: don’t look away
Writer Nicholas Kristof shed light on the problems of modern slavery and human trafficking in a recent New York Times commentary, “A woman. A prostitute. A slave.” He writes, “No one has a clear idea...
View ArticleForgiveness – key to healing
Does time really heal all wounds? Actually, time can’t do it. Something else is required for healing. For instance, did you know that: The current trouble in Northern Ireland began 450 years ago?...
View ArticlePrayer that prevents crime in our cities
The local evening news reported the gang-related shooting deaths of two more children in my city, echoing a recent article in The Christian Science Monitor with this ominous title: “Chicago police use...
View ArticleFind a constant in your career
The average person today is said to have many careers in his or her lifetime. So planning can be difficult. Things continue to change, and at an increasing rate: companies evolve; jobs are defined and...
View ArticleA healing response to gun violence
Live audio chat with David Hohle, C.S.B. September 06, 2012 – Christian Science Sentinel Audio Chat While David notes the importance of law enforcement and good government policies, he points thought...
View ArticleWhy would it help someone to know what disease they’re up against?
Q: Why does Mary Baker Eddy say, “To heal by argument, find the type of the ailment, get its name, and array your mental plea against the physical” (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p....
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