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

Sufism

The Origins Of Sufism, commonly considered Islamic mysticism, date as far back as the Prophet Muhammad (570–632), who left the legacy of Islam to the world. Though its practice was already in existence during Muhammad's time, the term Sufism appeared about two centuries after Muhammad.

Building bridges ... and more

For the community of Corvallis, Oregon, there are some bridges that were years in the building. Bridges between members of the same religious community.

Learning to trust God's love . . . all the way

Letting go of fear is hard sometimes, but I'm learning that if I turn everything over to God and trust in His love, my fear lifts—and good things happen. That was certainly true while our son, Richard, was growing up.

Drums of healing

Prague, 1998: Babatunde Olatunji, master of drums and virtuoso of West African percussion, had a midnight gig. A fan nudged through the crowd at the concert's end.

Closing the trap door

When I was growing up, our family had something that no one else at my school had. In fact, as far I know, no one in our whole area had one.

Decisionmaking and the art of listening

How do you know when you've made the right decision? A lot of people will say, "You just know. You have a gut feeling.

Germ warfare: Love is an invisible shield

Shortly after 9/11, I recall journalist Tom Brokaw's haunting question in closing an edition of the evening news: "What's next?" Now, skimming the first few pages of the newspaper, my eyes fall on threatening words—smallpox, germ warfare, vaccinations.

Imprisoned by disease? There is an answer

"Endure. " "Submit.

Do creams + lotions = real beauty?

My husband and I are grandparents who don't buy the rocking-chair concept of aging. There is a spirit in our generation that just refuses to "grow old" gracefully—a spirit that resists the idea of aging.

True identity can never be stolen

Not long ago, our bank sent my husband a check that he didn't write for an automobile he didn't purchase. An alert bank employee had noticed that the signature didn't quite match my husband's, although it approximated it.