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

Are there two kinds of matter?

You may have seen a comic strip or a movie where a hasty individual walks into a pole or hits a glass door. In one of Marcel Pagnol’s movies (a famous French writer and filmmaker), someone kicks a hat, but underneath it some naughty pranksters have hidden a brick.

Doing the works of Jesus

Jesus promised that those who would follow his teachings would perform the same and even greater healing works than those that he did (see John 14:12 ). This promise is as true now as it was in Jesus’ time and applies to healing the different types of diseases facing humanity today.

Facing down the lie of a stressful life

In today’s world, many feel challenged by a wide range of demands placed on them—family, work, school, finances, etc. No wonder we hear the phrase “stressed out” so often.

Evil isn’t

Rather than being overcome by an almost incessant clamor of malice and immorality in the world around us, is it possible to see things more deeply and spiritually, beholding plainly and in a healing way the omnipotent power of God and our own dominion as reflections of Him? When a person turns for help to the dual pastor of Christian Science—the Bible and Mary Baker Eddy’s Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures —and begins a deeper study of these books’ profound ideas about the wonder and allness of God, he or she soon naturally starts to understand that death, sin, and sickness aren’t authentic as they appear to be. Often it’s not long before one becomes overjoyed by the dawning truth that, in the light of God’s encompassing allness, evil isn’t a real thing at all; it’s a term for absolutely nothing.

The Christ—our advocate

There is a story in the seventh chapter of the Gospel of Luke, which I have found very helpful while praying about my work as a Christian Science nurse. The story takes place at the house of Simon the Pharisee, where he had invited Christ Jesus to eat with him (see Luke 7:36–50 ).

‘Our prayer in stone’

One of my first lessons in really thinking about the concept of church occurred when I was taking an introductory class in architecture in college.   We were asked to make a model of a church out of sugar cubes.

Turn around!

An illness before a planned trip prompts a healing journey into the pages of the Bible.

The ‘one’ that prepares the way

A direction in the Church Manual about church expands to include daily life.

Prayer about loss and robbery

One evening, while attending a Wednesday testimony meeting at the Christian Science branch church of which I am a member, I heard a woman share a testimony about when she was at a concert with her nephew, and she suddenly noticed that her wallet was missing. Because the boy was having a good time, and she didn’t want to stop him from enjoying the concert, she decided to look for the wallet after the concert ended.

Sometime ago, I went through a trying breakup with my fiancé. While I was feeling sad and troubled, other relationships in my life were in turmoil, too.