Conversations with experienced Christian Scientists on topics of interest.
Interviews
Henning Schwartz is a businessman in Nuremberg, Germany. Recently, he spoke with Michael Pabst , Assistant Managing Editor of The Herald of Christian Science.
Since 1995, Rex Seymour has been Canadian Consul to Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. This interview is a joint effort between the Spanish edition of The Herald of Christian Science and Liliana Amado, radio and TV host of the program "Las naciones al día" ("An Update On The Nations") in Puerto Rico.
Christian Weingartner is a Christian Science practitioner in Vienna, Austria. Recently, Michael Pabst , the Assistant Managing Editor of The Herald of Christian Science, spoke with him about his experiences in sharing Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures with other people.
Alicia Zanella lives in Santa Catalina, a neighborhood in Montevideo, Uruguay. When she moved to that part of the city, a lot of the property had been abandoned by its original owners and had been taken over by the municipality.
Recently, Luisella Jaques-Deraney , Managing Editor of Le Heraut de Christian Science, interviewed Mayal Tshiabuila , Democratic Republic of Congo . The voice of Mayal Tshiabuila , on the other end of the line, greets me warmly.
Jane Moran has raised, trained, and boarded horses for over 25 years. Jenny Sawyer , Journal Staff Editor, talked with Jane recently about her work with these animals.
Jean Hebenstreit is a Christian Science practitioner and teacher in Kansas City, Missouri. Her office is located in a high rise building overlooking Kansas City's Plaza district.
Inner calm is essential when one is facing a crisis. But where does calm — and the courage, compassion, and clarity that accompany it — come from? For people in the Bible, its origin wasn't personal and iffy, but universal and reliable.
Geoffrey Barratt is a Christian Science practitioner and teacher, who divides his time between New York City and Sydney, Australia. As a former Editor of the Journal and the other religious magazines produced by The Christian Science Publishing Society, he has written over 425 articles on spirituality and metaphysical issues.
"Could overcoming poverty become a bipartisan issue and a nonpartisan cause?" That's the question Jim Wallis, convener of Call to Renewal, tossed at his students to open the last session of his fall semester course "What's Faith Got To Do With It?—Activism, Spirituality and Social Change" at Harvard University's Institute of Politics in the John F. Kennedy School of Government.