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

The spiritual heaven and earth, where there is no physical or mental pain and suffering, sure sounds great. St.

‘Father, how can I forgive?’

Forgiveness, one of the great Christian concepts, is easy to think about, not so easy to do. Questions rush in: “How can I forgive the unforgivable?” “How can I get beyond the hurt done to me?” “What if I don’t want to forgive?” But it is a requirement if we want to experience God’s mercy.

To defeat a bully

For the first two terms in my first year as a high school student, I was bullied relentlessly. Other boys my age experienced the same difficulties.

Healing ideas from the tares and the wheat

The parable of the tares and the wheat (see Matthew 13:24–30, 36–43 ) can help us see the permanency and abundant prosperity of man as God’s perfect image, pure, innocent, free, and strong. Studying this parable, letting it speak to us, and seeing its application to our own lives can increase our knowledge of God and bring peace and healing.

Never Alone—always with God

Over the years I have walked in nature many times. I have enjoyed walking alone so that I could have time to pray and commune with God.

Why seek less than the kingdom of God?

Why settle for the added thing when you can have the kingdom of God? That question occurred to me a few years ago when I was in the midst of a job search. It was evident I had outgrown my current role, and there did not seem to be any other openings within the organization.

From conflict to harmony at church

When washing dishes , the best results come when we use clean water. The same principle applies to washing hands and clothes.

Our ‘closet’ of heartfelt, healing prayer

A few years ago I heard about a little boy who loved learning about his Father-Mother God. In Christian Science Sunday School class he had learned about Christ Jesus’ teaching concerning prayer.

Anyone who has taken a calculus class has probably heard of philosopher, mathematician, and statesman Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Visitors to Paris may have encountered a street there named after him, the Rue Leibniz.

Always ‘above water’

When I recently called a friend to see how she was doing regarding some challenging family issues, she said, “Well, I’m keeping my head above water. ” In thinking about what I could say that might be helpful, the following came to mind.