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Interviews

Conversations with experienced Christian Scientists on topics of interest.

Spiritual healing: a conversation with J. Thomas Black

Christian Science practitioner and teacher J. Thomas Black lives in Birmingham, Michigan,  15 miles northwest of downtown Detroit.

Spiritual healing: a conversation with Earline Shoemake

Christian Science practitioner, teacher, and lecturer Earline Shoemake lives in La Mesa, California, a short drive from San Diego and the Mexican border. The mother of four grown children, she has traveled far and wide to preach the healing gospel, but southern California is home.

Spiritual healing: a conversation with Juan Carlos Lavigne

Juan Carlos Lavigne is a Christian Science healer, teacher, and lecturer. Fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, and English, he has lectured on spiritual healing in all three languages throughout South America, Europe, and the US for over 20 years.

Speaking out for freedom

A native of Czechoslovakia, Cornelia Schacht has a Ph. D.

The Waldensians

While there's some controversy about just when this sect arose, it's generally believed that Peter Waldo, a missionary in the 12th century, is the one who gave it its name. Like Martin Luther, whose protest led to the birth of Protestantism in the 16th century, the Waldensians were disturbed by the opulence of the medieval church and the worldly lives of churchmen at that time, and eventually they broke away from the Roman Catholic Church.

Spiritual healing: A conversation with Judith Woyka

Judith Woyka is a Christian Science practitioner and teacher. She lives with her husband in a 1630 East Lothian, two-story stone farmhouse, 25 miles east of Edinburgh, Scotland, between the Lammermuir Hills and the North Sea.

An open door to new opportunities

Henning Schwartz is a businessman in Nuremberg, Germany. Recently, he spoke with Michael Pabst , Assistant Managing Editor of The Herald of Christian Science.

'It makes me feel happy to get up every day'

Since 1995, Rex Seymour has been Canadian Consul to Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. This interview is a joint effort between the Spanish edition of The Herald of Christian Science and Liliana Amado, radio and TV host of the program "Las naciones al día" ("An Update On The Nations") in Puerto Rico.

A book that speaks to me

Christian Weingartner is a Christian Science practitioner in Vienna, Austria. Recently, Michael Pabst , the Assistant Managing Editor of The Herald of Christian Science, spoke with him about his experiences in sharing Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures with other people.

How prayer changed a community

Alicia Zanella lives in Santa Catalina, a neighborhood in Montevideo, Uruguay. When she moved to that part of the city, a lot of the property had been abandoned by its original owners and had been taken over by the municipality.