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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

Healing light

Recently, I awakened one bright morning with the first chapter of Genesis vividly in thought. I saw the infinite Creator, God, as Light, or infinite Mind, presenting His infinite universe and beholding all as “very good” (see verse 31 ).

Filled with love

So many times in family, church, and community work when I’ve found myself working with difficult people, I’ve turned to God to show me His vision of the kingdom of heaven at hand (see Matthew 3:2 ).   I realized that in His kingdom each one has a harmonious relationship with every other because the essential nature of each of His children is good.

Inspiration that moves mountains

It has its own energy, its own infinite animation. It stirs and wakes us up—the way light shakes out shrouded shadows.

Honoring the messenger

A divine message from God to humanity requires a messenger to make it appreciable to human consciousness. For example, the demands of Truth, God, were always present, but Moses, God’s chosen messenger, was needed to reveal those demands in the form of the Ten Commandments.

How I joined the dialogue

Mary Baker Eddy predicted that the leaven of the Science of Christ would be continuously raising consciousness in three measures of meal: the sciences, medicine, and theology. That was over a century ago! So, when I began lecturing on Christian Science 12 years ago, I started looking for evidence of this leavening and discovered it everywhere—medical schools, hospitals, university classrooms, interfaith and scientific panels on the topic of spiritual healing.

Spirituality in medicine

Throughout the polarizing debates in the United States over health-care reform, the arguments have generally focused on how to provide medical treatment to everyone. Little attention has been given to the very nature of contemporary biomedicine—its assumptions, methods, and goals—as being included in what needs to change.

Acknowledging and following Jesus

I wonder what Jesus’ disciples would have said if asked why they followed him?

From spoon bending—to absolute science

Though more than a decade has passed since the hit movie The Matrix was released, its bold exploration of timeless, spiritual themes keeps it alive with fresh relevance—and still a topic of conversation.   In the film the lead character, Neo, visits a prophet in a futuristic world.

Is evil inevitable?

The pervasiveness of violence, the ongoing disputes in many parts of the world, widespread poverty, and poor health all scream that evil is present and that it’s here to stay. Good can seem to be powerless and, at best, ephemeral.

Coming home

For several years after I joined The Mother Church (at age 12), I kept the Clerk’s acceptance letter under the glass top on my dresser, where I’d see it every day. I did this partly because I really did feel happy about becoming a member while I was still in Sunday School, but also because my parents and Sunday School teacher had encouraged me to take this step, and I knew they were proud of me.