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

What I’ve learned about family

I used to think family meant just my mother, father, and three sisters. My concept of family, however, has broadened over time.

Protection during Army deployment

In April 2007, I received a call from the First Sergeant of my US Army Military Police Company. He informed me that our unit had been alerted for possible deployment.

There is no need to fear an illusion

Throughout history there have been instances where what was thought to be a reality turned out to be an illusion, such as when it was discovered that the Earth is not flat or that the sun does not revolve around the Earth. In both cases, people believed in a misconception for many years because of what they had been told and what the physical senses were telling them.

Give yourself over to Truth alone

I am always encouraged when I read in the Gospels of all the good that Jesus did for so many individuals in his service to God. Every single person that Jesus met was in some way or another cured, fed, blessed, redeemed, and/or enlightened.

Study the letter—but why?

There is no end to learning, said the composer Robert Schumann. This is so true, everywhere, at all times, especially when we look at the timeless, holy art of healing.

Sunday School: Nurturing children’s innate spirituality

Many parents today provide their children with spiritual education, trusting that they will benefit from it. According to psychologist Lisa Miller, Ph.

The eternal suitcase

In the Bible, Christ Jesus tells a man who is seeking eternal life to “go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven” ( Mark 10:21 ). I had always thought of this verse as a requirement of sacrifice, but in the wake of losing several loved ones, I found these words become a gift that helped me understand eternal life.

Getting to know Mary Baker Eddy

My first serious encounter with the writings of Mary Baker Eddy was when I was in my teens. I was full of fear—so much so that I couldn’t sleep, get myself to attend my college classes, or do the homework.

Lessons in listening

This past year, in the warmer months, I had the joy of waking to the cooing of mourning doves and the mating call of cardinals outside my windows. Every one of their sounds was lovely to my ear but became richer when given meaning and understood.

True representation

When circumstances call for it, one hires an attorney in order to be represented in an accurate and true light. In our day-to-day experience, we, too, want to be represented in a righteous way.