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

Christmas moments, anytime

Most people who observe Christmas probably hope to experience at least a moment when the spirit of the holidays will take hold of them. A Christmas moment might be described as feeling the touch of divine wonder—a warm love that makes you feel worthy and good.

The best Christmas present I ever got wasn't under the tree

I'll admit it . I loved Christmas when I was a kid.

Where ideas come from

Bill Lear , who developed the Learjet, was an inventor who was always open to infinite possibilities. He helped begin the car radio industry, developed an automatic direction finder for airplanes, among other inventions, as well as the airplane that carried his name.

What the virgin birth says about the nature of power

From the grids that carry light from town to town, to terrorist threats and natural disasters, to the flexing of political muscles, to "power plays" in a hockey rink, power and its influence are inescapable. In fact, there's a generally held belief that all things are at the mercy of either ignorant, random forces, or of political decisions that can work either for good or evil.

Those who are unfamiliar with spiritual healing or who are just beginning to consider its possibilities for their own lives may naturally have some questions. They may wonder, for example, why the activity of prayer, which is essentially a mental activity, should have any direct impact on healing a bodily illness, which appears to be essentially a physical condition.

Catch a glimpse of the divine power to heal

" I just caught a glimpse of infinite possibilities.

Scientific and spiritual revolutions

When one looks back over the history of science and technology, it is amazing to think how far humanity has come. It is humbling to think how recently many things were invented and how far they have developed since their first inception.

Everests to climb

On may 6, 1954 , a twenty-five-year-old medical student, Englishman Roger Bannister, ran the first sub-four-minute mile in recorded history. His time of 3 minutes, 59.

Spiritual lessons from space exploration

Space exploration . Spiritual quest.

Give/give = win/win

"I wasn't looking for infinite possibilities. I was just looking to survive," says C.