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Peter’s example shows us how to overcome limitations and follow in Jesus’ footsteps.
Mary Baker Eddy was an admirer of American poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier, and she gifted him an inscribed copy of Science and Health. After she visited him when he was quite ill once, he remarked that the visit had done him much good.
The ideas in the ninety-first Psalm are readily available to pray with to help us find protection and safety.
A conflict over a business deal was resolved harmoniously when the author prayed with the idea that, instead of many mortal minds working on the deal, there was only one divine Mind, God, directing everyone involved as His perfect reflection.
When this writer came across a disturbed, violent young woman in a supermarket, she reached out to her in love and prayer and brought calm and harmony to the situation.
A branch church’s Christian Science Monitor discussion group helps church and community members pray about local and global issues.
This author describes how she and her fellow coworker in a Christian Science Reading Room found new hope and inspiration.
We live in a universe of Spirit, not matter. Keeping our eye on that fact brings our experience into line with the harmony of Spirit, eternal Life.
When we follow Christ Jesus’ example in humility, spiritual growth forwards healing, and there is no room for fear or anything else that would hold it back.
When we approach challenges from the spiritual perspective of nearness to our Father-Mother God, we are guided step-by-step.