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

Moving away from it’s-all-up-to-me prayer

Whatever the problem may be, our only responsibility is listening to God to help us forward.

The question of time and healing

When we’re feeling happy and good things are happening, we may feel that we want time to stand still, and yet it seems to fly by all too quickly. If we’re facing hardships or feeling discouraged or frustrated, time can seem to move at a snail’s pace and feel like a dead weight.

Getting past doubt: how the Bible helped

Even the disciples that followed Jesus doubted their faith at times. This author shares how the Bible helped him when he was doubting.

Finding the real me

Who had I become? That’s the question I was faced with when my parents came to visit me at boarding school in the fall of my freshman year. I’d become someone my parents had trouble identifying with.

A refuge in prayer

Last September , I was alerted to alarming news in my country. I was at work in the middle of the day, and suddenly reports of a terror alert were coming in to Mumbai, as well as to neighboring towns and cities in the western part of India.

Singing for joy

I recently watched a YouTube video of a concert with 10,000 people singing Ludwig van Beethoven’s masterful composition “Ode to Joy,” from his Symphony No. 9.

Reading Rooms: divinely authorized

I was a new student of Christian Science, and I didn’t own a computer. Nor did I have any of the reference books that the local Christian Science Reading Rooms offered for loan or sale.

Exchange symbol-worship for spiritual substance

Very near the beginning of her groundbreaking book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy states, “Whatever materializes worship hinders man’s spiritual growth and keeps him from demonstrating his power over error” ( pp. 4–5 ).

I am grateful!

Expressing gratitude is a daily occurrence for me. In fact, many people have received a unique response from me to the standard greeting, “How are you?” “I am grateful!” I reply, before asking how they are.

Forgiveness and divine justice

Sharp criticism , harsh indifference, silent hatred, false rumors, or abusive behavior might cross the path of all of us at some point, but they cannot reach or hurt a heart filled with and sustained by God’s love. Whether there’s an issue at work, at home, with a neighbor, in church, or in any other arena, there is the perfect solution.