Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.
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A few years ago, I was part of a study-abroad program where I had the opportunity to spend ten weeks in New Zealand. During our orientation class, it was made clear to the group that the program would be physically demanding, with lots of opportunities to hike, kayak, and canoe.
It is wonderful to know that God is here and with us every moment. Last year, I was walking downtown doing a few errands.
For the past couple of years, I have belonged to a fitness center. One day I was working out, and there was a group of women having a conditioning class not far from me.
One morning, I had a tight schedule. I woke up early to get in my cycling workout before a meeting at work.
I was intrigued when I first read this statement by Mary Baker Eddy in a letter to one of her students: “There is no personality, and this is more important to know than that there is no disease” ( Yvonne Caché von Fettweis and Robert Townsend Warneck, Mary Baker Eddy: Christian Healer, Amplified Edition, p. 229).
“You make it look so easy!” is a typical exclamation directed at a polished performer, by someone striving to acquire a similar skill. In the realm of music, athletics, academics, business, family relations, etc.
In the opinion of many , the effects of mothers on children begin when a child is born. However, new research indicates that what happens during pregnancy can have a profound effect on children.
Would it be too much to assume that everyone at one time or another in their life has felt unworthy of God’s love? I sure have. When I was a young girl, my family moved from a small town to a big city.
My friend was going through a time of reflection about his life. I could tell he wanted to confide in someone, so I just let him let it out.
Though Christian Science is profound , it requires only a simple, childlike acceptance of Principle. Paul wrote, “But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ” ( II Cor.