Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.
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When you’re job hunting, wouldn’t you love to be intuitively led through the employment market maze to an opening with your name on it? To a position that seems tailor-made, demanding all of your unique talents and gifts? Hours of networking, combing the classifieds and Internet postings don’t necessarily lead to that perfect slot, and—speaking from experience—it can feel discouraging. It’s easy to become overwhelmed by the deluge of news about unemployment numbers or to sense that our skill-sets are outmoded, even obsolete.
Class instruction in Christian Science changes our perspective from the limited to the unlimited—or unconditional, divine Love—point of view. It is so refreshing and life-transforming! Taking class immerses us in the beauty and the light of Love.
The story of Solomon praying to God for wisdom and an understanding heart to rule his people (see I Kings 3:5–15 ) begins with his being asleep and having a dream in the night, where God comes to him, answers his prayer for wisdom, and also gives him what he didn’t even ask for—riches and honor. It says that Solomon awoke and “behold, it was a dream.
In his healing work, Jesus transformed and restored thought and body through his understanding of the Christ, the spiritual message of God’s love for man. He declared, “The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light; but when thine eye is evil, thy body also is full of darkness” ( Luke 11:34 ).
Many are familiar with the lines on a tennis court, and know that the two adjacent rectangles closest to the net are called the service boxes. When playing doubles, both players—when coming to the net—generally stay within their “box.
A newspaper cartoon from a couple of years ago satirized our society’s all-too-consuming conversations about disease and death. In it, a grandparent’s car has a bumper sticker that reads: “Grandkids are fine—ask me about my medical problems.
It’s a funny thing how wrapped up in oneself one can become while praying for healing in Christian Science, when the real need is to get all wrapped up in loving God. Drifting into an underlying feeling that one is really good, really bad, or somewhere in between at this kind of prayer, can be the worst kind of stumbling block to healing oneself or another.
An educator shares what he has learned about trusting God in his career.
A cherished print reminds this writer that God is the great Provider.
The healing power of recognizing that our entire identity is sourced in God.