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There is a story in the seventh chapter of the Gospel of Luke, which I have found very helpful while praying about my work as a Christian Science nurse. The story takes place at the house of Simon the Pharisee, where he had invited Christ Jesus to eat with him (see Luke 7:36–50 ).
One of my first lessons in really thinking about the concept of church occurred when I was taking an introductory class in architecture in college. We were asked to make a model of a church out of sugar cubes.
An illness before a planned trip prompts a healing journey into the pages of the Bible.
A direction in the Church Manual about church expands to include daily life.
One evening, while attending a Wednesday testimony meeting at the Christian Science branch church of which I am a member, I heard a woman share a testimony about when she was at a concert with her nephew, and she suddenly noticed that her wallet was missing. Because the boy was having a good time, and she didn’t want to stop him from enjoying the concert, she decided to look for the wallet after the concert ended.
Sometime ago, I went through a trying breakup with my fiancé. While I was feeling sad and troubled, other relationships in my life were in turmoil, too.
Discovering Christian Science and how to heal through prayer leads this writer to a whole new way of life.
When devastating wildfires threaten a community, God’s love has never felt closer.
A father gains an expanded view of God’s mothering qualities when he unexpectedly becomes a single parent.
Waking up “fuzzy” one morning prompts a search for a spiritual identity.